Mayor Andre Dickens honors Grammy winner Peabo Bryson after death
Atlanta's mayor honors the Grammy-winning singer and Atlanta music icon, whose legendary voice and celebrated duets inspired generations of fans worldwide.
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Atlanta's mayor honors the Grammy-winning singer and Atlanta music icon, whose legendary voice and celebrated duets inspired generations of fans worldwide.
Signed into law by President Jimmy Carter in 1979, Black Music Month recognizes the cultural and historical significance of Black musicians.
The Grammy-winning singer known for Disney classics "Beauty and the Beast" and "A Whole New World" is under medical care, according to a representative.
CeeLo Green, Davido and more artists are set to rock Centennial Olympic Park as part of Atlanta's FIFA Fan Festival.
The Library of Congress revealed this year's list of 25 recordings to be preserved for future generations on the National Recording Registry.
South Cobb High School senior Mackenzie Dailey has faced homelessness and adversity, but her love of music kept her going to school.
David Allan Coe also had hits with "You Never Even Called Me By My Name" and "The Ride" among others.
Organizers say the 54th annual festival highlights neighborhood pride, volunteer power, and a growing regional draw.
Emily Saliers, one-half of the Atlanta folk duo The Indigo Girls, has revealed that she has been diagnosed with two incurable movement disorders that will forever change the way that she sings.
Just days after he was shot outside a Florida casino, rapper Offset is recovering from his injuries and back on stage.
Rapper Offset is out of the hospital and speaking out days after he was shot outside of a Florida casino.
As DeKalb County continues to grow more diverse, its symphony orchestra is expanding its reach.
Lance and April Ledbetter are husband and wife and the team behind the 'Dust-to-Digital' record label.
The powerful sound of the drumline is more than just a crowd-pleaser at football games and parades—it's a living echo of history with a heartbeat that traces back to the African continent.
The Shaky Knees Music Festival is set to return Sept. 18-16, 2026, bringing thousands of rock fans back to Atlanta for another year of live music, food and festival energy.
Now in its fifth season, the theme of SCAD's "BAM! A Celebration of Black Artists in Music" this year is Black Love.
The country's fastest-growing vinyl record fair landed in Atlanta with more than 50 vendors, legendary DJs, and a celebration of crate-digging culture.
Before it filled sanctuaries or concert halls, collective Black singing carried coded messages, community, and survival.
The Atlanta Jazz Festival is returning to Piedmont Park for Memorial Day weekend, and the free event is bringing some big names.
For over half a century, the Seed & Feed Marching Abominable has been brightening up Atlanta with their colorful and chaotic style.
Metro Atlanta's Coco Hankerson, aka Coco the Geek, receives requests to fix music gear from across the country.
Rapper LaRussell, who now calls Atlanta home, went from playing in backyards to kicking off the Super Bowl festivities.
Bad Bunny says he wants to bring his culture to his 2026 Super Bowl halftime show Sunday.
DJ Young Slade, the son of rapper Lil Jon, has been missing for more than a day after leaving his Georgia home on foot without his phone.
The Renaissance Orchestra is quickly getting acclaim on social media for its hip-hop-inspired take on classical music.
From Centennial Olympic Park to Decatur, The Battery and neighborhood pubs, metro Atlanta is preparing dozens of public watch parties for FIFA World Cup matches.
According to a recent survey, 71% of U.S. public school teachers said they work at least one second job.
Sens. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff, along with Rep. Hank Johnson, are asking IRS leadership to consider telework and temporarily close the Chamblee facility while remediation efforts continue.
With the FIFA Men's World Cup set to kick off Monday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta officials unveil enhanced safety plans.
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation says its new "GOOOOOOOOOAL!" campaign is designed to promote condom use in six U.S. cities, including Atlanta, Los Angeles, Miami, and more as FIFA World Cup excitement builds.