In an exclusive interview, the world-conquering Latin superstar discusses why his new album is filled with traditional sounds and rhythms from his homeland.
When Bob Dylan made the move from acoustic to electric guitars, it was a controversial move that marked the beginning of a new chapter.
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In the world of the 1978 comedy classic National Lampoon's Animal House, we know garage rock is OK, as evidenced by John Belushi, as Bluto Blutarsky, belting out "Louie Louie." Rhythm and blues/soul ...
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The Ted Herbert Music School will offer its Community Big Band opportunity to students ages 13-19. The 2025 Session will audition on January 19 and rehearse monthly through ...
The Who was once called the "loudest band in the world." But what inspired them to start this decibel war in the first place?
It’s an annual tradition for media outlets across the country: Writers and music critics choosing the best recordings of the ...
Today's R&B exemplifies the following: storytelling remains central: artists continue to tell deeply personal stories about ...