By now, if you’re an avid reader of The Lava Lizard, the picture Chrisette Michele’s face and box braids at the top of your screen is scared on your eyeballs. Thankfully, it’s finally time for her descent from our homepage just as Ciara’s latest album tumbled down the charts. Yes, folks, we’re back in action […]
Today is a very special day here on The Lava Lizard: it’s the our second anniversary! That’s right, I launched this experiment exactly two years ago and since that time, it has continued to evolve as a platform that provokes thought and challenges the dominant perceptions of the music industry.
You enjoy reading The Lava Lizard and you’re eager to keep up with all the latest action on the site but you’re not sure how to keep track of all the latest updates. Well, here is the answer: social media! That’s right, now you can keep your hand on the pulse of all activity on […]
Exactly one year ago, The Lava Lizard launched and now I am elated to celebrate the site’s first anniversary! That’s right, ladies and gentlemen, with 3,270 posted articles in our catalogue and 4,183,504 million page views, The Lava Lizard movement is still going strong!
The music industry suffered the loss of yet another iconic figure today. Donna Summer, the legendary Queen of Disco and one of the most influential figures in Pop music, lost her battle with cancer early this morning and died in Florida.
As The Lava Lizard continues to flourish, the demand for more exciting content has also reached new heights. Hence, as the time has finally come for us to go beyond the informative articles and punchlines, and explore a new dimension of fun – YouTube!
It’s that time of the year again when Vh1 relaunches the notorious The Greatest series. Kicking off the new season of fan warfare is probably the most controversial list of all – ‘The 100 Greatest Women in Music’ – and it entails several shocking rankings!
Since The Lava Lizard launched in June 2011, we have been flicking through the history books and enjoying the exciting accomplishments of acts from across the industry with our signature Music Minute feature. Now, after more than seven months of fun facts, we are thrilled to celebrate our 200th Music Minute!
One of the most iconic figures of African American culture, Don Cornelius, has died. The founder and host of ‘Soul Train’ was found dead in his California home and police officials have deemed this shocking situation as an apparent suicide.
The music industry lost one of its most iconic figures today when it was announced that Etta James had passed. After battle leukemia since 2010, the Rock & Roll legend also know as Miss Peaches passed at a hospital Riversdale, California.