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Fogerty tells Guitar Player that the unlikely source was the famed 19th century American songwriter Stephen Foster. “I loved ...
New music dropping after 2 centuries? Waltz of 19th-century composer Frédéric Chopin uncovered The waltz, written on paper the size of an index card, was likely intended as a gift for someone's ...
Derek B. Scott, Sounds of the Metropolis: The 19th-Century Popular Music Revolution in London, New York, Paris and Vienna (Oxford University Press, 2008), especially the chapter ‘A Revolution on ...
Ragtime developed as a popular musical style at the end of the 19th Century. It has its origins in the saloon bars and dance halls of African-American communities.
The pen. The clink. The slammer. The joint. The cooler. The nick. The big house. The hoosegow. Whatever you call it, it is the place most of us dread ending up: prison. A central pillar of our modern ...
The country music industry honored those who get (and keep) country music’s top shows on the road on Monday night (March 3), as the 19th CMA Touring Awards were held in Nashville, as members of ...
The father-son pair had likely stumbled on a two-century-old shipwreck. “We were on the beach, we got our metal detector out, and as soon as we set it up, ding! It was a spike from the shipwreck ...
BTS is our No. 19 Greatest Pop Star of the 21st century for how the group took South Korean pop music to new global heights.
It's 2025. HBO's "Dune: Prophecy" is one of the most popular shows streaming, and the federal government just announced massive spending on artificial intelligence. The inspiration for "Dune ...
Only one presidential candidate from 1876 to 1892 won 50% or more of the popular vote: Samuel Tilden, the loser in the controversial 1876 election, did get 50.1%, but ultimately lost in the Electoral ...
Houston Matters A local brass band brings a rare nineteenth century concerto to the stage. The Magnolia City Brass Band presents a concert featuring Oskar Bohme’s 1899 Trumpet Concerto and music ...
Now, in its 11th season, the series kicked off this week with a fascinating program featuring the unlikely pairing of two heroines of the 19th century: Adelaide Ristori and Clara Schumann.