Deborah L. Jacobs

It Felt Like Eavesdropping on a Confession, Post Malone and Sierra Ferrell Made Fox Hunt Hurt in the Best Way

Deborah L. Jacobs

Post Malone has always lived in the space between genres country soul, hip-hop grit, rock swagger. He can swing from ...

The Laughs Are Loud, But the Truth Hits Hard, Post Malone and Morgan Wallen Break It Down in I Had Some Help

Deborah L. Jacobs

Post Malone doesn’t just make hits he makes heartache sound like a hook. His music blends chaos, charm and confession, ...

With Quiet Confidence, Jamal Roberts Explains How “Mississippi” Brought Him Back to Himself

Deborah L. Jacobs

Jamal Roberts isn’t chasing fame he’s building something more meaningful. With every performance and interview, he shares not just his ...

Post Malone Looked Like a Man Unraveling During ‘Take What You Want’ and Ozzy Was Right There in the Fire With Him

Deborah L. Jacobs

Post Malone has never fit neatly into any one box. His music blends genres, breaks rules, and always feels like ...

Heartfelt and Unfiltered, Jamal Roberts Turns Distance and Memory Into Music in ‘Missing You in Mississippi’

Deborah L. Jacobs

Some artists grow quietly, one honest performance at a time. Jamal Roberts is one of them. With a voice that ...

Jamal Roberts Lets His Heart Lead in “Missing You in Mississippi” and the Result Is Pure Emotion

Deborah L. Jacobs

Just two months after being crowned the Season 23 winner of American Idol, Jamal Roberts is stepping boldly into his ...

Behind the Spotlight: Michael Jackson’s Quiet Reflection on Trust and Kindness at Uri Geller’s 2001 Book Launch

Deborah L. Jacobs

Michael Jackson’s presence could command an entire arena, but even in a quiet room, it was enough to captivate. During ...

He Didn’t Need a Beat, Michael Jackson’s Oxford Speech is a Powerful Plea for Healing and Humanity

Deborah L. Jacobs

Michael Jackson spent much of his life speaking through music. But when he chose to speak with just words: no ...

The Stage Was His Oxygen, Michael Jackson’s 1988 “Bad Tour” in Hartford Showed a Man Pouring Out His Soul in Rhythm and Motion

Deborah L. Jacobs

Michael Jackson didn’t just perform he owned the stage like it was the only place he could breathe. In his ...

There Were No Big Gestures, Just Elvis Presley, Standing Still and Letting “My Way” Speak for a Life Lived on His Terms

Deborah L. Jacobs

There’s the legend, and then there’s the man behind it. Elvis Presley gave the world unforgettable music but when he ...