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Jazz Off the Record
In the late 1960s, the recording industry lost interest in America’s greatest art form. But in a small, dark club on the ...
HYDERABAD: As the sweet sitar notes regally adorned the air, a sense of deep, indescribable calm engulfed us all at Ravindra ...
A pair of acclaimed singer-songwriters get the Austin City Limits treatment: Nine-time Grammy-winning Norah Jones dazzles with her latest LP "Visions" as the centerpiece and Hurray for the Riff Raff ...
Integrating a sense of experimentation but also education, the I/O Festival at Williams College happening the weekend of ...
Stevie Nicks had to beg Fleetwood Mac to consider recording this song, and it turned out to be their only No. 1 single in the ...
Sons of Silver’s Peter Argyropoulos and Marc Slutsky discuss their new album along with a Bauhaus ‘80s flipside and a song ...
The music of 'Wicked' is discussed by composer-lyricist Stephen Schwartz and the arranger of the Broadway show and hit movie ...
Educator José Luis Vilson discusses the importance of building authentic communities, despite our differences, and the challenges faced in today's society.
On the last Sunday of this past October, a Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest broke out in Washington Square Park in New York City. Dozens of participants and thousands of onlookers thronged to the ...
The opening chords of this are so church bells ... cause you know that our time is coming up. So let's soak up the day and dance the night away. So with all you've got, don't stop.
The Hermitage Green singer discusses his unique AI songwriting experiment, and why the technology becoming the norm in the music industry mightn't necessarily be a bad thing.
She was sitting on the couch and the whole time I'm playing these chords, quietly, and I'm nervous ... So the version that you hear on the album now is the second pass. And then she let me win on "Red ...