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.
Luke Bryan is a chart-topping country artist, earning his first No. 1 hit with 'Rain is a Good Thing.' Here's some of the meaning behind this 2009 single.
Dolly Parton is the 'Queen of Country,' even if she has her sights set on a new genre. Here's what we know about this artist's upcoming album, inspired by her husband.
Carrie Underwood is the singer behind 'Blown Away,' although she almost had another tornado song under her belt. Here's what we learned from the songwriters.
Morgan Wallen released 'One Thing at a Time,' complete with 36 original songs. Here's what he said about exploring 'new sounds' in this full-length collection.
Carrie Underwood released her first truck-themed song in 2023. Here's what we know about the original song, 'Out of That Truck,' co-written by the 'Before He Cheats' singer.
Shania Twain says there's 'interest' in creating her own jukebox musical, specifically mentioning her love for ABBA and their movie musical 'Mamma Mia.'
Shania Twain had a memorable high school experience, working at McDonald's and performing in a cover band. She also switch schools several times growing up.
Shania Twain detailed much of her personal life and career in the memoir 'From This Moment On.' Here's what she said about her early years and childhood home.