The Beatles were famous for their excellent live shows, but there was one song they always insisted on performing live, ...
In an era where most arena-level artists rely on over-the-top production to wow their audiences, Paul McCartney stands out as one who defies the norm. Yes, he employs some special effects, pyro, and ...
"Professionally, women are often expected to wear uncomfortable shoes, whereas men are often allowed to wear comfortable ...
It might feel like Colin Hay is taking the first part of the title of his latest album, “Man @ Work Volume 2,” a bit too ...
At 17, Billings, who would later become Shark, found the stability she had been searching for. “I had a pretty turbulent ...
A Princeton University professor and former U.S. ambassador will present the 45th annual Leo Camp Memorial Lecture on Wednesday, Oct. 29, at 7 p.m., in Albright College’s South Lounge in the McMillan ...
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Today in Music History for Oct. 28: In 1820, John H. Hopkins, the author and composer of the Christmas hymn "We Three Kings of Orient Are," was born.
Oct. 28 Mass: 9 to 9:30 a.m., St. Patrick’s Church, Walford Road. Repeats every Tuesday.
Last October one of Britain’s finest young guitar talents, Matt Long of Catfish fame, died of bowel cancer after 18 months ...
As country music leans toward singer-songwriters, Nashville celebrates interpreters like Emmylou Harris and Trisha Yearwood for their lasting impact.
That alone Thom Yorke found baffling. “I find that especially bizarre,” he said, "Because I fought tooth and nail for it not ...