
Richard Reed Parry tells Mark Lepage about his folk roots, punk rebellion, and musical evolution. From Arcade Fireโs anthems to solo experimental work, he embraces tradition and innovation, striving to โmake beautiful stuffโ across diverse musical landscapes.

Donna Summer and Moroder-Bellotte pushed disco’s boundaries with Once Upon a Time (1977), a groundbreaking double concept album. Hits like โMacArthur Park Suiteโ and Bad Girls cemented her legacy as discoโs enduring queen.

Donna Summer revolutionized disco with Moroder and Bellotte, blending sensual Eurodisco and electronic beats. Hits like โLove To Love You Babyโ and โI Feel Loveโ shaped dance music and sparked electronic genres.

Discovering Booker T. & the M.G.โs McLemore Avenue as a Beatles-ignorant 12-year-old, Wayne E. Goins recalls how the soul-streaked tribute became a personal classicโlong before he realized it echoed Abbey Road note for note.

From jump blues and Ray Charlesโs boundary-breaking โWhatโd I Sayโ to the polished hits of Motown and gritty grooves of Stax, this sweeping history traces soul musicโs riseโand discoโs rootsโin a racially and musically transformative America.

Lyle Mays, the introspective sonic architect of the Pat Metheny Group, gets a fitting farewell in Eberhardโa sweeping, posthumous masterwork co-produced with his niece, Aubrey Johnson, whose voice helps carry Maysโs final vision home.