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.
Chris Stapleton has an impressive guitar collection, according to his wife. Still, he chose an instrument that was over 12 years old for his NPR Tiny Desk concert.
John Lennon is a chart-topping songwriter, appearing in the Beatles and as a solo artist. He also wanted to be an actor, a writer, and everything else creative.
Miley Cyrus performed at the O2 Arena, referencing Michael Jackson in her set and with 'Party in the U.S.A.' Here's what we know about her 2009 concert.
Paul McCartney noted the Beatles' inclination toward unique sounds. Here's what he said about this rock band and their time for 'reassessment' in 1967.
George Harrison and the Beatles travelled to India, with the guitarist sharing his support for the culture and music. Here's what we learned from one interview.
'RuPaul's Drag Race' welcomed three queens from Connecticut (for the first time). Here's what we know about season 15 of the reality competition series.
Some bands 'copied' the Beatles after seeing their success abroad. Here's what John Lennon said about this influence and its impact on the music industry.
Ringo Starr chose a 'western' name for his son, even if he didn't think it was a cowboy name. Here's what this Beatles member said about his firstborn.