Quincy Jones bridged the gaps between jazz, pop, rock, gospel, rhythm & blues, hip-hop, and beyond. Here are some ways he ...
With a songwriter as prolific as Toby Keith, it's no surprise that he's got some unheard material left in the vault.
As a producer, arranger, composer, bandleader and recording artist, he made a powerful mark on nearly every genre he touched.
Dawlish’s “At the Hop!” oral history project will bridge generations by capturing stories of local dance halls from the 1940s ...
What would Tom Sawyer have been without Huckleberry Finn? What would Batman have been without Robin? Or Thelma without Louise ...
Few artists have legacies so mammoth their very name could be considered synonymous with the music industry, but then again, ...
Side by Side, a Stanford music group which sings at nursing homes and hospitals throughout the Bay Area, sings music from the 1940s to the ’70s. Often, the residents spring to their feet or pull out ...
The holiday season is officially underway at SiriusXM, with the broadcasting company already offering more than two dozen ...
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Today in Music History for Nov. 6: In 1814, Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone, was born in Belgium. In 1854, John Philip Sousa, the king of American march music, was born in Washington, D.C. He ...
The annual Christmas Festival at The Barbican is now booking with uplifting choirs, classic carols, film scores and concerts by candelight.
Phil Lesh, a founding member of the Grateful Dead whose electric bass playing came to define the psychedelic San Francisco ...
R.I.P. Phil Lesh Phil Lesh, one of the founders of the iconic Grateful Dead and legendary bassist, died at the age of 84. The ...