Turn the lock, put your headphones on, and queue up these 13 listens with Taylor Swift-inspired titlesNeed an audiobook to keep you company while you work on those friendship bracelets? These audiobooks make a great addition to any Swiftie's playlist.
Quincy Jones on the creative process and life lessonsThe Grammy Award-winning legend shared a career’s worth of wisdom in “12 Notes.”
Nearly five decades later, Dan Aykroyd still carries that "Briefcase Full of Blues"In his audio doc "The Arc of Gratitude," Aykroyd lovingly reflects on the music, memories, and madcap moments that brought Jake and Elwood Blues to life.
Punk legend Kathleen Hanna reclaims her narrative in “Rebel Girl”In her self-narrated memoir, the musician dives into art, trauma, feminism, riot grrrl, and the road to a revolutionary career.
What Matt Hay wants listeners to know about deafness"Soundtrack of Silence" is a moving ode to the highs, lows, and daily rhythms of living with hearing loss.
Goth rocker Lol Tolhurst beckons listeners to the dark side The co-founder of English post punk powerhouse The Cure knows a thing or two about the misconstrued romantics of the goth subculture.
Understanding Tupac through the lens of "An Amerikan Family"The Shakurs, and particularly matriarch Afeni Shakur, were a potent force in shaping Black liberation and the future of hip-hop.
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Snoop Dogg reflects on his role in hip-hop history in his new memoirThe multi-hyphenate rapper shares his rise to the top in "From the Streets to the Suites."
Turn up the volume on these stellar listens for music fansFrom music theory audiobooks to innovative blends of song and memoir, these listens are perfect for fans and musicians alike.
A new "audio-biography" shares the many eclectic passions of Steve MartinWatch Martin and co-author Adam Gopnik in conversation about “So Many Steves,” an audio tour through the mind and myriad selves of a comedy legend.