In Milwaukee Repertory Theater's new production of 'The Piano Lesson,' siblings fight over a keyboard connected to enslaved past.
The Roli Piano Learning System promises to make learning the piano at home easier than ever before. But just how easy can it ...
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Three talented high school seniors from Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts in West Palm Beach have received Palm Beach ...
Dr Andrew Faleatua talks to RNZ Concert about composing the film soundtrack to the movie Tenor: my name is Pati.
Risk-taking is a comfortable space’ for the Canadian ‘one-woman music industry’, who makes her Irish bandleader debut at the ...
Neil Sedaka, who has died aged 86, co-wrote and sang some of the sunniest pop songs of the early 1960s before the Beatles ...
Mike Reid, a former NFL Pro Bowler turned country singer, scored his only No. 1 country single on Feb. 26, 1991.
Golf tournament benefits Lou Gehrig’s disease research The Augie’s Quest Classic golf tournament is on March 16 at Fairbanks ...
For her debut album Womb Room, Ailsa Tully mined ten years of field recordings and shaped them into a sound map that connects all the places she's called home.
GEOWAV brings the harp into hip-hop spaces, flipping a classical instrument and carving out a sound that feels fully Bay Area.
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How technological limitations actually improved classic recordings
There's a strange irony in the music industry that many people overlook. We live in an era where artists can fix every mistake, layer hundreds of tracks, and polish their sound until it's pristine.
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