There are some great self-produced albums out there, but here are just three iconic offerings from the 70s and 80s.
The ornately decorated fiddle belonged to the dance master who taught Robert Burns. At Carnegie, it will cap “Scotland’s ...
“You’ve got to be living under a rock if you don’t know my voice.” ...
When Eastern Kentucky was hit with flooding in February, Michael Johnathon knew he wanted to restore moments of front porch ...
The latest column of Bruce Sylvester’s American Back Roads looks at releases that mesh church and the juke joint, and more ...
Richard Guthman (IE ‘56) created a piano competition to honor his partner Margaret for her musical talent. The competition ...
Restring Appalachia saw the need and stepped in to help get instruments back into the hands of those who lost everything.
Next month at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, they're presenting  a wide array of FREE and Choose-What-You-Pay events. See the full programming here!
This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Make Alissa Timoshkina's spring picnic recipes for fennel and potato salad, rye, beet and beef meatballs and piroshki buns ...
He also played the instruments for multiple songs, including "Ya Ya" and "Just For Fun." "I think 'Cowboy Carter' just brought the perspective that Black people sang country music first.
Now, local musicians and music lovers are creating their own live music spaces using whatever they have. Rohit Joseph takes us on a tour of Victoria's DIY music scene.
Many online courses, webinars, and articles delve into greater detail on specific techniques and instruments. Sites such as Music Marketing Manifesto and the DIY Musician Podcast offer valuable ...