PHILADELPHIA -- John Legend's Philadelphia story began at 16, when the precocious student came to the big city for his freshman year at the University of Pennsylvania. "There were all kinds of reasons ...
For John Legend, the year 2025 represents the junction where his creative past, present and future all meet. While last year was the official anniversary of his 2004 debut “Get Lifted,” this year’s ...
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John Legend’s Philadelphia story began at 16, when the precocious student came to the big city for his freshman year at the University of Pennsylvania. “There were all kinds of reasons why I felt like ...
Now on an extensive tour to celebrate the 21st anniversary of his major-label debut album, the multimillion-selling “Get Lifted,” John Legend has won Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards. Is it all ...
The Jonas Brothers have released their brand-new live compilation album, Friends From Your Hometown, captured on their 20th anniversary JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour. Listen to the album ...
John Legend’s latest tour is ostensibly celebrating the 20th (now 21st) anniversary of his debut album, “Get Lifted.” But it’s actually about much more. Since that double-platinum arrival near the end ...
John Legend knows firsthand how sweet the passage of time can be. “I’ve grown a lot in so many different ways,” Legend says. “Over the last 20 years, I’ve released quite a few albums, and I have my ...
After taking a moment to encourage couples to get up on their feet and slow dance to his song, appropriately titled “Slow Dance,” John Legend paused to address the Hollywood Bowl crowd. “You go to a ...
John Legend is a father of four, a husband, a singer, a songwriter, a pianist and an EGOT — he’s won at least one Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony award. He’s also a recurring coach on the NBC singing ...
PHILADELPHIA — John Legend’s Philadelphia story began at 16, when the precocious student came to the big city for his freshman year at the University of Pennsylvania.