
On a hot August morning in 1958, something extraordinary happened on a Harlem street. Fifty-seven jazz legends gathered on the stoop of 17 East 126th Street, not for a performance, but for a photograph that would become one of the most iconic images in American music history: A Great Day in Harlem. Captured by Art…

All photos by David Meerman Scott On September 23, 1980, Bob Marley, already a global icon and a beacon for reggae music, took the stage at the Stanley Theatre in Pittsburgh for what would be his last live performance. The air was thick with anticipation as 3,500 fans packed the sold-out venue, but few knew…

Tupac Shakurโs final night was a collision of chaos, fame, and fateโand in the midst of it, Leonard Jeffersonโs chilling last photo of the rap icon became a frozen farewell, etched into rap history as the moment culture never came back from.

Lifestyle Cables transforms high-end audio gear into absurd luxury itemsโfrom cable-woven belts to pet leashesโsparking both awe and suspicion over whether itโs eco-chic innovation or a cunning audiophile conspiracy.