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Today in Music History for Sept. 22: In 1929, Canadian composer and conductor Serge Garant was born in Quebec City. He died in 1986. In 1958, "To Know Him is to Love Him" by "The Teddy Bears" entered ...
At 84, a folk music trailblazer connected to Bob Dylan and Paul Simon may be on the cusp of a historic career milestone.
Hampstead raised Martin Carthy is among 12 nominees for the Mercury Prize for his album released 60 years after his debut ...
Sweet Child O' Mine' hit No. 1; Rod Steward recorded his first single; the Beatles hit No. 1 with 'Revolver'; 'Maniac' was No ...
Plus, Eric Clapton’s first Philly show in 16 years, a King Britt-Tyshawn Sorey collab, and Uncle Charlie’s R&B Cookout ...
The 1998 Grammys featured a fierce battle for the Album of the Year. We look back and decide who deserved the crown.
Emmylou Harris will reissue her legendary live album Spyboy on November 7, 2025 through New West Records, bringing fresh light to one of the most adventurous chapters of her career. The expanded ...
In his autobiographical novel, Sam Sussman grows up wondering if his affinity for the great singer-songwriter goes beyond a ...
The pop-classical singer will bring his soaring baritone and his expansive repertoire to the Hollywood Bowl this weekend for ...
Curb Records and MJM Entertainment just introduced two REAGAN film-related albums. The REAGAN Original Motion Picture ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Kelefa Sanneh, a music critic writing for The New Yorker, about his essay "How Music Criticism Lost Its Edge." ...
Her performance of “I Shall Be Released”, captured by a French television crew, begins with a broken piano chord. A swung hi-hat, the snap of a snare drum and a few chord substitutions fuel the song’s ...