
Singer Helen Reddy dies at 78
Reddy was the first Australian to win a Grammy Award.
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Reddy was the first Australian to win a Grammy Award.
The singer-songwriter with a record 19 chart-topping hits talks about her new memoir, "The Meaning of Mariah Carey," and of a bleak and scary childhood that she spun into gold and platinum
Preview: The superstar singer-songwriter talks with "Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley about her childhood struggles, her new book, and her devoted fan base
The concert began at Yankee Stadium and ended at Harlem Hospital, where the reggaeton star paid tribute to front-line workers.
The songwriter-performer's sixth consecutive #1 album, "Chromatica," explores the private pain that colored her hugely successful career and a fame she grew to hate - and helped her reclaim the woman behind the persona
"Sunday Morning" presents a rundown of some of the notable upcoming music releases of autumn
Preview: In an interview with "CBS Sunday Morning" the musical icon says, "I hated being famous. I hated being a star. I felt exhausted and used up"
Carrie Underwood and Thomas Rhett split the top honor – the first time it went to two artists.
Stranded at home due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the traveling musician with nowhere to go found a way to perform for audiences, while the pandemic informed the music on his latest album, "The Speed of Now, Part 1"
Ronald "Khalis" Bell, one of the founders of the iconic pop group Kool & The Gang, has died at the age of 68. Bell was a singer, songwriter, and saxophonist who co-wrote some of the band's biggest hits, including "Celebration", "Ladies' Night", and "Jungle Boogie." Bell's friend Saleem Shareef, the former executive producer of Bounty Hunter Records, joined CBSN to talk about his legacy."
"I love you Daddy thank you for being awesome thank you for being loving thank you for being Who You Are," his son posted to Facebook.
Actors return to the stage for a socially distanced production of "Godspell." It's a different kind of experimental theater that could be a model for professional theaters during the pandemic. Jamie Wax reports.
The singer and his wife Cherry Seaborn welcomed their first child last week.
In addition to tributes for the "Black Panther" actor, racial justice was a major theme of the VMAs shaped by the coronavirus pandemic.
"He's a true hero, not just on screen, but in everything he did. His impact lives forever," Palmer said.
As part of the “CBS This Morning” series School Matters, students, parents and teachers open up about the challenges brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. CBS News caught up with three recent recipients of the annual Grammy Music Educator Award: Mickey Smith Jr., Jeffery Redding and Melissa Salguero, to hear about their fears, their hopes and their plans for the new school year.
Many stars are likely coming from California — a state on New York's restricted list.
"He was a unique dude and we thank him for all times good, bad and in between," the band said in a statement.
For millions of students, back to school this year means back to the laptop. So a pair of Georgia teachers decided to update their welcome back message for the age of distance learning. Vladimir Duthiers takes a look.
The shooting death of the iconic hip-hop DJ had gone unsolved for 18 years in New York City.
Sheryl Crow and Ketch Secor, of Old Crow Medicine Show, talk about hallowed ground for music fans, the one-time home to the Grand Ole Opry that bears witness to country, folk and rock history
Kathleen Edwards was one of the most acclaimed young songwriters on the indie music scene in the early 2000s. When her fourth album, "Voyageur," became her highest-charting album yet, Edwards stepped away from music and opened a coffee shop called Quitters in Ontario, Canada. After a request for a collaboration from country star Maren Morris, Edwards found herself writing music again and came out with a new album, "Total Freedom." She speaks to Anthony Mason about why she made the career switch and how it feels to be a singer again amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The lead guitarist of the Grateful Dead died 25 years ago, on August 9, 1995; today, the band's music is more accessible than ever before.
The legendary singer-songwriter has recorded an audio autobiography, "Break Shot," and an album of songs he loved while growing up in North Carolina, "American Standard"
The singer who was once country music's wild child is getting the best reviews of her career, with a voice that has never had more to offer than it does today
The first episode of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" following the comedian's return from his suspension drew a broadcast audience about four times larger than average.
Rocki Irish Mayers was born on Sept. 13, according to Rihanna's caption on Instagram.
Attorneys for the family of the a man who died after riding a roller coaster at Universal Orlando Resort believe he hit his head on a restraint.
Mariah Carey talks to "CBS Mornings" about her new album "Here for It All," and how she handled grief after losing her mother and sister.
"Survivor" returns tonight for its 49th season with a two-hour premiere on CBS and Paramount+. The new castaways face tough challenges, shifting alliances, and the twists that will shape this season's game. Former winner Jeremy Collins breaks down what to expect.
Jimmy Kimmel returned to his late-night show Tuesday nearly a week after ABC preempted the program following Kimmel's comments about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. In his monologue, Kimmel defended free speech, took aim at President Trump and the FCC chair and addressed his remarks regarding Kirk's killing.
Grammy winner Mariah Carey welcomes "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle KIng into her home studio for an exclusive first look at her 16th album, "Here for It All." She reflects on grief, love, and why she is ready for this next chapter.
Madelaine Petsch, best known for "Riverdale," joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss starring in "The Strangers: Chapter Two." She talks about returning as Maya, how her character's trauma shapes the sequel, and what drew her to the horror franchise after seven seasons on the hit CW series.
American stand-up comedian Tim Dillon says he's been dropped from the Riyadh Comedy Festival bill after jokes about the country's alleged use of forced labor.
A former stylist for Sean "Diddy" Combs, who testified against the disgraced music mogul in his criminal trial, has filed a lawsuit accusing Combs of sexual abuse and violence.
Jimmy Kimmel returned to his late-night show just less than a week after network broadcaster ABC pulled "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" over remarks he made about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Disney joins streaming rivals in hiking the monthly cost of both ad-free and ad-supported subscriptions.
Lisa Jeanine Findley concocted a bizarre, brazen scheme to try and sell Elvis Presley's iconic home, prosecutors said.
Scarlett Johansson and June Squibb join "CBS Mornings" to discuss "Eleanor the Great," which Johansson directs and Squibb stars in.
Scarlett Johansson joins "CBS Mornings" with June Squibb to discuss their new film, "Eleanor the Great," a moving story about family, grief and resilience. Johansson dedicates the project to her grandmother, while Squibb reflects on her decades-long career and thriving at 95.