Before Sam Secrest ever stepped into Louisville's offensive line room, music was his first playbook. “My first memory ...
In Pythagoras' harmony of the spheres, celestial bodies follow mathematical proportions that correspond to musical intervals.
Nothing is better than a two-part harmony, and these three hit songs from the 1960s are a testament to just that.
SprEco Festival II, powered by Indiepanchine, was born from the belief that the fight against the environmental crisis can ...
Former NBC and CBS Actor/Entertainer/Fiddler Randall Franks, of Ringgold, presided over the two-day 54th annual Grand Master ...
While Queen were a cornucopia of different influences, Brian May felt that the best artists were the ones who went against ...
David Amram has just turned 95. He’s still playing gigs — including two sets with his jazz quintet on Tuesday at Dizzy’s Club ...
In 1996, it seemed a like a new stat hit No. 1 on the Hot 100 each week. These are three songs you likely forgot hit No. 1 in ...
The guitar was featured in the band's earliest demos, gigs, and even their first-ever single, a cover of Chuck Berry’s Come ...
Sung at graduations, funerals and retirement parties, Stephen Schwartz's 'For Good' is now the 'Hallelujah' of showtunes.
What happens when you write a hit for another band, but you want it back? We find out as we trace the complicated history and intriguing theory behind an iconic Prince classic ...
Jazz and rock are always borrowing and always inspiring each other. Here are a few rock songs shaped by jazz, where improvisation, rhythm, and harmony push the music beyond boundaries.
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