Here is a nice song and a really cool video from The Chemical Brothers. It’s called “Go.” I may be off base, but it reminds me a bit of...
Archive - March 2018
This Day in Music notes that on July 20, 1940, Billboard magazine premiered the modern version of its charts. Previously, according to the site, best seller...
Polyphonic Press takes an interesting look at the future of music festivals. The bottom line is that Jeremy Boyd and Jon VanDyk feel that the days of the big...
“Comin’ In On A Wing and a Prayer” was the number one song on this day in 1943. It was performed by The Song Spinners. The slide show is of...
The Playbill site has the following entry for July 9, 1930 in its highlights of show business music history: In today’s Variety, a review of a new...
One important thing is being missed amid the hoopla surrounding the end of the Grateful Dead/Dead’s run: Not enough credit is being given to Robert Hunter, the...
The best banjo players seem are amazing. The speed and dexterity with which they play – coupled with the fact that banjos generally are smaller instruments...
This is a 2001 reenactment of General Charles Cornwallis’ surrender at Yorktown, Virginia, which essentially ended the Revolutionary War. The tradition...
H/T: Cousin Ed Lindsey Stirling takes the violin in unique directions. Stirling — who also is a performance artist, composer and dancer, according to...
The great Lena Horne would have turned 98 years old today. Lena Mary Calhoun Horne was born in Bedford-Stuyvesant, a section of Brooklyn, NY, on June 30th 1917...
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