Owner Kelvin Anderson Sr. wants the project to tell the story of Black music — and the role that VIP records has played in shaping it.
After helping launch the careers of rappers like Snoop Dogg and Warren G, VIP Records wants to preserve its history through a museum.
Thank you for listening." When asked about the single by Billboard last month, Linkin Park DJ Joe Hahn responded, "In my ...
Los Angeles-based MUSE/IQUE opens their 2025 season with "According to Ray: Ray Charles’s Message to America." ...
Livermore trombonist Matt Finders returned to his Tri-Valley roots a little more than a decade ago. A bicycle accident ...