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Today in Music History for Nov. 17: ...
Over the last century, yodeling clubs sprouted up in Switzerland, building on the tradition and broadening its appeal.
These rock songs from 1971 charted quite well that year, but I can't help but think they deserved the No. 1 spot for at least a week.
Charles E. Gerber broke into TV in the 70s on a Jewish kids’ show, but his career as a singer, actor, and teacher continues ...
On his 80th birthday, we look at the songs that defined a folk hero, rock icon and one of Canada’s greatest songwriters.
Neil Young's classics have made him immortal. Even after more than five decades, he doesn't want to say goodbye to the stage.
One could say that Vanaver Caravan, Livia Vanaver’s dance company, started in 1972 with its first concert, titled “Coming ...
The Four Seasons had a hit with 'Big Girls Don't Cry'; The Who launched a second tour of North America; The Commodores went ...
Many people associate Led Zeppelin with some kind of myth, and this is understandable, especially when you consider the bands ...
The 2026 Grammy Award nominations are nearly here. The nominees for the biggest awards in the music industry are set to be ...
Acclaimed by Pink Floyd, Kate Bush, Led Zeppelin and Peter Gabriel, he recalls feeling insulted by the way his best-known ...
Noon Concerts at Trinity Santa Barbara presents Folk Bassoon: A Trinity Backstage Retrospective, 12:15-12:45 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14. Featured musicians are locals Kate Wallace, vocals and guitar; Doug ...