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The afternoon before the event, Ms. Arslett and Ms. McLean led a dance workshop at The Eastville Club, an old-school ...
Despite some minor hits in the 1960s, Chicago vocal group the Radiants couldn’t ride the soul-music wave they’d helped create.
Late Chicago record collector, disc jockey and oral historian Bob Abrahamian's vast archive is now available digitally, via the Stax Museum.
Beach music was named South Carolina’s official state music in 2001. From Fat Harold's in Myrtle Beach to shag fests, we have ...
If you are a devout music fan or music historian, these three music documentaries must be added to your watch list ASAP.
Eccentric Soul: The Linco Label is a new collection that explores the history of Linco Records, a label that was founded in Greensboro by Walter Grady in the late 1960s. Though the label didn't ...
Those efforts evolved into a passion for the soul music scene of 1960s Chicago — an era populated with many artists and labels that never achieved commercial success and ultimately slipped into ...
From ancient Irish ballads to post-punk anthems, Ireland’s vibrant music scene celebrates its rich heritage and contemporary ...
Johnnie Taylor’s big break came with the ever-fabulous September 1968 single “Who's Making Love.” His ninth 45 for the Stax label, it went Top Ten on the Billboard Hot 100. Up to this point, the ...
An author has shared his personal memories of the Bury and Bolton music scenes. Chris (C J) Smith, an international education ...
Swizz Beatz has returned as the executive music producer of MGM+’s Godfather of Harlem. For the fourth consecutive season, Swizz has been at the helm of the music that scores the series’ gripping ...