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Yesterday evening (April11), 80s pop icon Paul Young delighted a sold-out audience at The Edge Arts Centre in Much Wenlock ...
It could be said of Nino Tempo that he was literally born to play music. He learned to play clarinet and tenor saxophone as a child, winning his first talent show at age 4. He appeared on “The Benny ...
Festivalgoers got to witness the live debuts of "Cupid's Girl," "Butterfly" and "Cuntissimo," all three of which showcased ...
The Jim Irsay Collection will loan iconic items to Seattle's Museum of Pop Culture for the upcoming exhibit Never Turn Back: Echoes of African American Music.
Though No One And The Elses have played crowd-pleasing covers such as “Sunday Morning” by Maroon Five, they were emphatic, ...
Festivalgoers got to witness the live debuts of "Cupid's Girl," "Butterfly" and "Cuntissimo," all three of which showcased ...
Martha Davis and The Motels finally broke through, but "Only The Lonely" proved that success doesn't necessarily equate to happiness.
The Lost Recordings, 1954-1961," a new cache of unreleased recordings by Patsy Cline, is a reminder of how much her legacy has grown.
Kazdoura take to the stage and the audience burst into whoops and claps. There’s a lot of people here tonight who are very excited to see Leen and Johnny do their thing. In a rare sight at the Jam Jar ...
Revisiting these tracks reminded me why Billy Ocean’s music continues to hit the heart and move the feet. He had this uncanny ...
A Veteran Saxophonist Tackles The Ballad article by Lawrence Peryer, published on April 12, 2025 at All About Jazz. Find more ...