Julia Dzurillay’s love for music inspires much of her coverage here, where she focuses on vintage artists like the Beatles and pop stars like BTS, Kelsea Ballerini, and Morgan Wallen. She’s also an expert on the reality TV hit RuPaul’s Drag Race and covered the inaugural year of RuPaul’s DragCon in New York for Showbiz. She’s also a member of New York Women in Communications.
When Julia takes a break from admiring Queen Bey’s accomplishments, you can find her working on some of her own: She’s a vocalist and also plays the guitar, ukelele, and piano. In fact, she wrote, directed, and produced a visual album in her spare time with a friend.
Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham joined Fleetwood Mac after the band already begun releasing music. Here's what we know about the band pre-lineup change.
Fleetwood Mac released their album 'Tusk' in 1979, with Stevie Nicks oblivious to the title's actual meaning at first. Here's what we learned about this release.
Sound on Sound featured The National, Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds, and other performers on Day 2. Here's what attendees are saying about changes to the music festival.
Sound on Sound had plenty of 'poor planning' according to attendees at the first day of the music festival. Here's what fans are saying on social media.
Beyoncé may be a chart-topping artist, but she still makes time to go in store and buy copies of her own albums. Here's what we learned from an interview with Tyra Banks.
Lauren Alaina and Kane Brown were childhood friends-turned country stars. Here's what Alaina said about pushing the 'Like I Love Country Music' artist to sing.
Stevie Nicks wrote several Fleetwood Mac songs, including 'Sara' and the song 'Welcome to the Room... Sara.' Here's what we know about this 'Tango in the Night' track.
Stevie Nicks appeared as songwriter for Fleetwood Mac, writing the song 'Storms' about Mick Fleetwood. Here's how Lindsey Buckingham reacted to the original.