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Sung at graduations, funerals and retirement parties, Stephen Schwartz's 'For Good' is now the 'Hallelujah' of showtunes.
Peter Gabriel is no stranger to using unusual production techniques in his songs, but the utilisation of a nappy might be the strangest modification he's made.
Back in May, Blake Shelton returned to his roots, dropping his first album in four years, the winkingly titled For Recreational Use Only. After solely recording love songs with wife Gwen Stefani, the ...
To understand Chinese culture, it is necessary to go back to the very beginning of its civilisation. In this series, we look at the most influential dynasties in Chinese history and how each, with its ...
For this exclusive West Coast appearance, Rick Beato will take the Presidio Theatre stage to for two hours of stories, music knowledge, and celebration of Rock and Roll including a live exclusive ...
It’s no secret that films can inspire great music. After all, the Academy Awards honor the Best Original Song featured in a film each year. But the reverse is also true, as great songs can inspire ...
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Bird song – Great Reed Warbler
The great reed warbler is known for its loud and distinctive song, echoing from dense reedbeds. Males sing to mark their territory and attract a mate. This recording captures its typical voice in a ...
For most of his 50-year career, Michael Feinstein has shown his love for the great American songs by performing them. "There was something I connected to with the harmonic invention of the songs, the ...
The last 10 years of Alabama music aren’t just defined by its biggest stars. Yes, several artists from here -- including Jason Isbell, Waxahatchee, Flo Milli, Yung Bleu, Brittany Howard, Red Clay ...
NEW YORK (AP) — There are pioneering music figures, and then there is Ozzy Osbourne, the larger-than-life frontman of Black Sabbath, whose personal mythology is eclipsed only by the strength and ...
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Shinedown’s Brent Smith on finding inspiration in a hurricane and why you don’t need to be play guitar to write a great song
The Shinedown frontman checks in to talk about the beauty of songwriting, the power of a song like Three Six Five, and to ...
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