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Frank Sinatra was the king of pop romanticism, but he highlighted a George Harrison-penned anthem for The Beatles as one of ...
Having contributed a number of tracks to 'The White Album', including 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps', George wrote 'Something ...
Summer Camp registration is open for the Cabarrus Arts Council. Looking for a fun, creative way to keep your kids engaged ...
Reginald Kenneth Dwight was a 20-year-old session musician when he applied for a job at a London record label, and was paired ...
The Beatles' songwriting partnership was one of the most successful in the history of music, with John Lennon and Paul ...
HOW THINGS HAVE EVOLVED. Back in the 60's, recording studios were very different places. The equipment wasn't that ...
For the last decade, Barry Manilow has been singing-in the New Year -- and 2002 is no exception. Manilow will be the first ...
Wait for a rainy, cold, black and white movie kind of afternoon. Have a box of tissues handy, then grab a pint of Ben and Jerry’s. If you’ve got time, ...
Three years later, she recorded the first version of the yearning ballad “Lover Man (Oh ... “I’ll Be Seeing You,” a 1940 hit for Frank Sinatra that Holiday revived four years later.
Frank Sinatra released 'September Of My Years' in 1965, a widely relatable yet subtle album that tackles mortality and middle age.
This nearly 80-year-old story of right-wing retribution against an endorsement of diversity should be nothing more than a sad ...