While Robert Plant has been heralded as a 'Golden God' for years, he had a certain degree of respect for who was taking his ...
In their early days, they bonded over the grunt work they were assigned, their desire to help people in need, and a familiar song they learned in high school ... partnering with the Illinois Coalition ...
With some of the best audio tuning around and a sound that belies their lightweight and build, the ATH-R70xa look to be your next pair of listening headphones. There are a couple of trip-up points, ...
Joey Myron redefines modern country music, blending classic influences with contemporary sounds. With a deep, velvety ...
What’s wrong with this country?” No, that’s not a quote from today’s news, it’s a line sung by anarchist Emma Goldman in “Till We Reach That Day,” the climactic Act I closing song from “Ragtime: the ...
Having gone from playing quinceañeras to arenas, the band from Texas' Rio Grande Valley is ready to take its brand of música mexicana global.
Those unfamiliar with musicals often complain that they can’t understand why a character suddenly bursts into song ...
Simplicity is key to the song’s appeal. “It’s just the same word over and over,” Parton told NPR. “Even a first-grader or a baby can sing, 'Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Jolene'. It's like, how hard can ...
N.Y., has tried to walk a fine political line in dealing with the Trump administration -- choosing her battles, with immigration possibly emerging as the big one to come.
“Echoes” is also structured as a narrative-driven music video. The film begins with a bit of dialogue, but slips into an original song written by Pham, in collaboration with Theo Pleasure-Park, a ...
Petosa’s grandfather Carlo Petosa, an Italian immigrant, founded the accordion-making business in 1922. Seven years ago, the company moved from Seattle to Lynnwood where it sells, rents and repairs ...
He’s a singular artist where you can identify his sound from a chord. While he wasn’t playing ... guitar licks worked wonders no matter what song he plucked from obscurity.