The Eagles were forced to end their New Orleans Jazz Fest performance about 20 minutes early after a band member suffered a ...
Ten insiders (and five Times writers) testify to the thrill of the big Broadway sound of songs like “Defying Gravity,” “I Got ...
The 'USA TODAY March' started out as an idea in reporter Jim Beckerman's head. Here's how it's progressing to the page, and ...
The American-made piano and sousaphone got their start in Philly. From there, musical history continues to be made.
After giving his last public concert in 1977, he moved into teaching. A 2014 documentary directed by Ethan Hawke put him in ...
She was at the Atlanta stop not just to see Cardi perform, along with the thousands of others who’ve come to her “Little Miss ...
In the months before the start of the Revolutionary War, John Behrent (also spelled Berent) built the first piano sold commercially in the United States. More than 100 years later — at the behest of ...
The moody piano works that are known as nocturnes first appeared in the early 19th century. They can serve to relax listeners ...
Camper looks back on how he became one of R&B's most prominent producers, working with everyone from H.E.R. and Mary J. Blige ...
Kehlani delivers an opener that merges R&B’s classic and contemporary elements: high-pitched vocals, sticky hook and ad-libs, ...
The John “Papa” Gros Band is one of the most New Orleans of New Orleans bands, stirring a sonic stew as savory as a dark roux ...
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