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This month's edition of Eclectic Discoveries is full of recently discovered studio and live album releases, from Power Pop to ...
Bonnie Raitt became Guitar Player's first female cover star. "I hate to be called a blues singer or a folkie," she said.
After months of anticipation, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland announced the 2025 inductees live on Sunday night's ...
Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States (where he also died of a heart attack in 1968), Montgomery came from a musical family, in which his brothers, Monk (string bass and electric bass) and ...
Behind some of music's most memorable singles lie heartbreaking tales of loss and struggle. Join us as we explore the ...
If that name sounds familiar, it’s because his dad David Chesky operates a record label – Chesky Records – which caters ... Drums sound like drums; piano sounds like a piano; violins sound like ...
As Billboard ‘s 2005 Week kicks into high gear, find our 100 favorite singles from a huge year in popular music — including ...
CBS Sports labeled the picks as a "home run" after Friday's pick. "If the Commanders want to consistently defend passing attacks that include the likes of A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, CeeDee Lamb ...
As she smoked, Argerich, one of classical music’s most elusive and enigmatic artists, obsessed about how she had played the opening flourish of Schumann’s piano concerto that evening with the ...
Somehow, the tradition of feasting during octaves has faded into history, but Catholics can revive, or resurrect the custom. Add to the Easter ham and scalloped potatoes a new tradition of cooking ...
These membranes allow monkeys to introduce "voice breaks" to their calls at the same rapid transitions in frequency heard in yodelling but at much higher octaves than humans. They learned that the ...