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‘Respect’ review: Aretha Franklin biopic packs plenty of heart and soul
Jennifer Hudson stars as the late, great soul legend in director Liesl Tommy's feature film debut

Willy Mason on his first album in almost a decade: “For this record, I took a lot of chances”
The Massachusetts folk-rock enigma on 'Already Dead' and why he loves northern UK service stations

Willy Mason – ‘Already Dead’ review: a dazzling return from folk rock’s mystery man
The enigmatic artist breaks his musical silence with this contemplative collection

‘Summer Of Soul’ review: forgotten festival of Black brilliance finally gets its dues
Questlove's joyous documentary celebrates an oft-overlooked music event from 1969

Jade Bird: “There are so many preconceptions with me – but I am a fan of music first”
The Brit has made the move to Austin but, kicking against injustice, keeps the home fires burning on eclectic new album ‘Different Kinds Of Light’

Russell Howard on his road trip down under: “I ended up getting drunk with Sam Neill”
Talking quarantine, anti-vaxxers and his new comedy show

Goat Girl live in London: a forward-looking punk rock matinée
May 22, The Dome: Well-ironed tablecloths meet spiny post-punk as the south Londoners – with added flute, bugle, violin and keyboards – bring live music back to Tufnell Park

Soundtrack Of My Life: Craig Charles
Funk and soul aficionado and self-described scouse "scally"

The Black Keys on accidental new LP ‘Delta Kream’: “We never thought of it as an album”
The duo have plugged in to their influences with a covers record of the blues musicians inspired them

Johnny Flynn and Robert Macfarlane – ‘Lost In The Cedar Wood’ review: folkies look on the bright side
Trad-folk’s golden boy and one of the UK’s preeminent nature writers keep on keepin' on with this lockdown-produced collection

‘Dale Barclay: All On Black’ review: late Amazing Snakeheads rocker remembered in all his garage-punk glory
A look at the life of Glasgow's fiery frontman who died from cancer in 2018

‘What Drives Us’ review: Dave Grohl’s loving ode to life on the road
St Vincent, Ringo Starr and more join the Foo Fighters frontman to reminisce