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Behind 'Parsonz Curse,' The Bellowing Howl Of Royal Thunder
As a kid, Mlny Parsonz found her voice by growling a Whitney Houston song in the back of a van.
Shaboozey nears an all-time chart record, and Gracie Abrams builds momentum
In recent months, the list of the nation's top songs has been remarkably unchanging β Shaboozey has had the No. 1 song for 18 weeks β but this week, a brand new name makes a splash in the Top 10.
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The Essential Jazz Discoveries of 2024
This year's unmissable jazz releases came in two flavors: breakthrough releases by driven young newcomers, and a heap of unearthed treasures from the vault.
With the holidays over, Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga and more stars flood the pop charts
Now that most Christmas songs and albums have been packed away into the proverbial attic, the pop landscape of the new year is coming into focus.
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A glimpse of Iran, through the eyes of its artists and journalists
Understanding one of the world's oldest civilizations can't be achieved through a single film or book. But recent works of literature, journalism, music and film by Iranians are a powerful starting point.
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Kentucky town honors its music legends The Everly Brothers and John Prine
The town of Central City, Kentucky has three new statues. They're of music legends The Everly Brothers and John Prine who all had deep ties to the area and its musical tradition.
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New Bill Aims To Help Music Venues Suffering Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Small music venues in the US are looking for a lifeline β and a new bill in Congress called The Restart Act might be it. Advocates say the future of independent venues relies on government relief.
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New York Philharmonic's Lead Fiddler Rests His Bow
Glenn Dicterow became the youngest concertmaster in New York Philharmonic history in 1980, when he was just 31. After spending more than half his life leading the violin section, he says goodbye.
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George Wein, Music Festival Pioneer, Dies At 95
A founder of the Newport Folk Festival, the Newport Jazz Festival and the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival β and perhaps the most important jazz impresario of all time β died Monday.
Get To Know Sparks, Your Favorite Band's Favorite Band
Brothers Ron and Russell Mael have made music as Sparks for more than five decades, mostly under the radar despite superstar fans. Now, a new documentary and a buzzy musical put them in the spotlight.
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