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Doechii and Brittany Howard met up for a conversation at the Apollo Theater for Rolling Stone's Musicians on Musicians series ...
Brittany Howard Taps Into the Ancestors, and Finds a New Groove The singer and guitarist socked away songs grappling with frustration, pain and love during the pandemic.
Ann Powers and Sheldon Pearce listen to the new albums out on Feb. 9 — including Brittany Howard's What Now — and find themselves wondering about the cultural value of virtuosity in 2024 ...
Brittany Howard Is From Alabama Brittany Howard was born on October 2, 1988, in Athens, Alabama. She grew up in the southern state, where she developed a passion for music at an early age.
Brittany Howard’s new album has some trash on it. Not that there are any bad songs, but Howard does use a literal trash can as an instrument. She’s at a stage of her career, one which includes ...
Brittany Howard has joined Island Records ahead of her solo headlining tour and new music releases.
Brittany Howard Enters Her “High Priestess” Era With New Album ‘What Now’ The five-time Grammy winner and former Alabama Shakes frontwoman talks about her just-launched 34-city tour, her ...
Brittany Howard came to get down and throw down Tuesday at Thalia Hall. Kicking off a national tour at the first of a sold-out, two-night stand at the Pilsen venue, the vocalist-guitarist seemed ...
Brittany Howard, Russell Dickerson and more music artist signings, including Lay Zhang, Yandel, Guru Randhawa, Matt Schuster and Ally Brooke.
Brittany Howard's second solo album, the 12-track "What Now," is a thrilling mix of songs that lean into jazz, R&B, soul, house and metal.
Brittany Howard on grief, heartbreak, and life in Alabama: ‘I didn’t believe in any higher power anymore’ The former Alabama Shakes vocalist is two albums deep into a monumental solo career.
Before Brittany Howard was paid to make music, she bagged groceries at a Kroger, sold used cars, made pizzas at a Domino’s, fried eggs at a Cracker Barrel, built custom picture frames, sucked up ...