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'Dr. John,' legendary New Orleans musician, dies at 77

Dr. John, the New Orleans singer and piano player who blended black and white musical styles with a hoodoo-infused stage persona and gravelly bayou drawl, died Thursday, his family said. He was 77.




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All-day music festival at Bayfront Park in Duluth on Saturday

Trampled By Turtles will be headlining an all-day concert Saturday at Bayfront Park in Duluth.




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A Piano Evolution of Chopin’s Music From Ages 7 Through 39

Lord Vinheteiro performed a piano composition highlighting the musical evolution of Polish composer Frédéric Chopin from ages 7 through 39.




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Hootie & the Blowfish artist on finding faith in addiction recovery, foray into Christian music

Known to millions as the drummer of the Grammy Award-winning band Hootie & the Blowfish, Jim “Soni” Sonefeld once appeared to have it all — a successful career, a loving family and a public image that masked his private struggles. Beneath the surface, however, he grappled with inner demons.




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N.H. Musician: It's Actually A Nice Time To Enjoy Local Music

With bars, restaurants and venues closed down indefinitely, it's harder than ever to be a working musician. But that doesn't mean New Hampshire artists aren't performing. NHPR's Morning Edition Host Rick Ganley spoke with Campton musician Jim Tyrrell to ask what he's doing while he can't play on stage. You can watch Jim Tyrrell and other local New Hampshire musicians play live shows here . Jim Tyrrell: This is pretty unprecedented for me, certainly, and for a lot of people. You know, we're all just kind of adjusting on the fly, but that's true of any industry, I suppose. Rick Ganley: Yeah, you're part of a group of, I think, pretty tight musicians in central New Hampshire that play a lot of the same venues different nights of the week. What are you hearing from your friends and your fellow musicians? Jim Tyrrell: Oh, I think we're all -- it is a pretty tight community, as you mentioned, and we're all connected on social media. So we're very supportive of one another. And we're just




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The Show Goes On: Musician Wants To Put N.H. Talent On The Map

New Hampshire artists have suffered a lot during the pandemic, but they've also helped people get through these hard times. For NHPR's series, The Show Goes On , we're talking with artists across the state to hear what inspiration they've found throughout this year and what's kept them going.




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The Show Goes On: N.H. Musician Returns To Playing Live Shows

For NHPR's series, The Show Goes On , we've been talking with artists across New Hampshire about what inspiration they've found and how they've been making it through the pandemic. Jim Tyrrell is a musician based here in New Hampshire. NHPR first reached out to him about a year ago to ask how he was doing when everything was first shutting down. Morning Edition host Rick Ganley checked in with him recently to find out what he's been up to since then.




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Music Studies Colloquium: Suzannah Clark (Harvard University), May 2, 2025

Suzannah Clark (Harvard University) Title and description TBA A reception will follow.




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Music Studies Colloquium: Pheaross Graham (Stanford), April 18, 2025

Pheaross Graham (Stanford) Title and description TBA A reception will follow.




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Music Studies Colloquium: Jennifer Iverson (University of Chicago), March 7, 2025

Jennifer Iverson (University of Chicago) Title and description TBA A reception will follow.




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Music Studies Colloquium: Gavin Steingo, Feb. 28, 2025

Gavin Steingo (Princeton University) Title and description TBA A reception will follow.




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Music Studies Colloquium: Walter Frisch, Nov. 21

‘Un Matisse Qui Chante’: Image, Sound, and Story in The Umbrellas of CherbourgWalter Frisch (Columbia University)The year 2024 marks the sixtieth anniversary of the release of Les Parapluies de Cherbourg(The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, 1964), which has since become a beloved classic in France and around the world. Diverging in many respects from the aesthetics of the contemporary Nouvelle Vague, Umbrellaswas a bold experiment by writer-director Jacques Demy and composer Michel Legrand that also departed markedly from traditional film musicals. Umbrellaswas sung from beginning to end, without any spoken dialogue. The creators aimed for a “transposed realism” that also bore little resemblance to opera. Legrand’s score, composed in close collaboration with Demy, was recorded before any filming began. The painterly costumes and sets were also coordinated with the music and screenplay. Umbrellashas been recognized as reflecting important cultural, political, and social issues of the France of its day, including modernization and commodification in the decades after World War II, the pervasive impact of Algerian War of 1954–1962, and changing family values during an early wave of feminism in France. More recently, Umbrellashas been interpreted within the framework of queer cinema. This talk will explore the genesis and unique qualities of Umbrellas, as well as some of these important contexts.Note: Frisch recommends watching Les Parapluies de Cherbourgin advance, if possible. It is available with subtitles on several streaming platforms. A reception will follow.




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Musical road markings appear on Russian highway

Russia's first musical marking appeared on a section of the M-11 Neva Highway (connects Moscow and St. Petersburg). When driving along the 653rd kilometer of the highway at the permitted speed, motorists can hear a fragment of the world-famous Kalinka Malinka song. Musical markings will prevent drivers from falling asleep at the wheel. They will encourage them to concentrate on the road when approaching an accident-prone section, for instance. The musical markings will serve an important purpose to reduce the number of car accidents. Such markings have not been used on Russian roads before, the press service of Avtodor (Russian Highways) said.




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April Fool: Neandertal music!

The April 1997 issue of Discover magazine had a pretty good April Fool's joke about some Neandertal musical instruments that had supposedly been discovered in Germany. It was an unlikely collection, featuring bagpipes, a tuba, a triangle and a 'xylobone', along with a cave painting of marching musicians. Some creationists, however, didn't get the joke ...




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Idina Menzel to Celebrate the Debut of the Bronx Zoo at the 98th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade(r) with a Special Performance From Her New Broadway Musical "Redwood"

Today, the Bronx Zoo announced that Idina Menzel, Tony Award-winner, actress, philanthropist and multi-platinum-selling singer/songwriter, will perform in the 98th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade(r) on the zoo's new "Wondrous World of Wildlife" float.




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Korean Pianist Lim Yunchan Wins Gramophone Classical Music Award

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Anchor: South Korean Pianist Lim Yunchan has won the Gramophone Classical Music Award in the piano category. This marks the first time that a Korean pianist has received the prestigious prize, often called the Oscars of the classical music world. Kim Bum-soo has more.   Report:   [Sound bite: Lim ...

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Lisa of Blackpink preparing for new music release

Lisa of Blackpink is signaling a comeback as a solo artist. The singer uploaded a clip on social media and posted a notice on her website on how to “pre-save” her new release. It will be her first...

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Twice's Music Video Tops 500 Million Views

The music video for girl group TWICE's 2015 song "Like Ooh-Ahh" has surpassed 500 million views on YouTube. The group's management JYP Entertainment said the video broke the 500 million mark...

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[4K] SEVENTEEN, CNBLUE, AB6IX, Billlie, SAY MY NAME, YENA, EPEX, VANNER, Xdinary Heroes, JD1 | On the way to music bank 241018


On the morning of October 18, at Yeoido KBS HallKBS WORLD Radio filmed K-pop stars making their way to attend rehearsals for Music Bank.

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[4K] aespa, THE BOYZ, ITZY, STAYC, Kep1er, FIFTY FIFTY, tripleS VV, SAY MY NAME | On the way to music bank 241101


On the morning of November 1, at Yeoido KBS HallKBS WORLD Radio filmed K-pop stars making their way to attend rehearsals for Music Bank.

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2014 Americana Music Awards with Loretta Lynn, Patty Griffin and more

The finale of the 2013 Americana Music Association Honors and Awards show.; Credit: Folk Alley

The 2014 Americana Music Awards are Wednesday at 5 p.m. Pacific/8 p.m. Eastern. You can watch the full show live from the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn. below, including performances by Loretta Lynn, Jackson Browne, Emmylou Harris, Patty Griffin and more.

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Read a full list of the nominees below:

Album of the Year

• Build Me Up From Bones by Sarah Jarosz
• The Lights From The Chemical Plant by Robert Ellis
• The River And The Thread by Rosanne Cash
• Southeastern by Jason Isbell

Artist of the Year

• Rosanne Cash
• Rodney Crowell
• Robert Ellis
• Jason Isbell

Duo/Group of the Year

• The Avett Brothers
• The Devil Makes Three
• Hard Working Americans
• Lake Street Dive
• The Milk Carton Kids

Song of the Year

• "Cover Me Up" by Jason Isbell
• "A Feather's Not A Bird" by Rosanne Cash
• "Ohio" by Patty Griffin
• "Only Lies" by Robert Ellis

Emerging Act of the Year

• Hurray For The Riff Raff
• Parker Millsap
• St. Paul & The Broken Bones




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George Takei on how he took his internment camp musical, 'Allegiance,' to Broadway

Brad and George Takei, the new typical American married couple.; Credit: John Rabe/Grant Wood/Michael Uhlenkott

John Rabe | Off-Ramp®

UPDATE: “Allegiance” will be performed Feb. 21-April 1, 2018, at the Aratani Theater at the Japanese Cultural and Community Center in downtown L.A.'s Little Tokyo.

ORIGINAL STORY: In an intimate interview, George Takei tells Off-Ramp host John Rabe about crafting the Japanese-American internment camp history into compelling Broadway musical theater. "Allegiance," with Takei, Lea Salonga and Telly Leung, played at the Longacre Theater.

George Takei and his husband Brad were putting their house in mothballs when I arrived for our interview in August. They'd already been spending a lot of time in New York because of George's recurring role on "The Howard Stern Show," but now, with the Broadway opening of "Allegiance" just a couple months away, they were preparing to move for as long as the musical brings in the crowds.

While Brad went off to deal with the mundane domestic tasks around the move, I sat with George in their living room to talk about turning one of America's most shameful episodes — the internment of some 120,000 loyal Japanese-Americans during World War II — into a musical that could make it on the Broadway stage.

George, you just sent an email to your fans with the subject line: "I've Waited 7 Years to Send You this Email. Seven years!" Inside, you wrote: "Few things are as difficult and complex as taking a show to ‪Broadway‬. It's both thrilling and terrifying." What was terrifying?

"The terrifying part is, you've poured your passion, your energy, your resources ...  you make all that investment in that project, and then you're hoping the seats are going to be filled.That 'what if' is terrifying. But in San Diego, we had a sold-out run and broke their 77-year record. But now we're going to Broadway, and that same fear is there. Will they come? What will the critics say? Because it's life or death."

It took a long time just to get a Broadway theater.

"It took a long time to get a theater.You think there are a lot of Broadway theaters, but there are even more productions that want those chunks of New York real estate. So we thought we'd get in line. But then the other discovery we made is that the theater owners have relationships with grizzled old producers who have brought them a vast fortune with enormous hits, and they can cut in line. They have a track record. And so, 'will we ever get a theater' became a big question. But we have this time now — let's use it creatively, productively."

So, Takei says, the team tweaked the show, removing parts that didn't work didn't advance the story, inserting numbers that worked better and kept the story moving. They doubled down on social media, building and proving demand in the show.

"We have a Shubert theater (the Longacre), and Bob Wankel is head guy there, and I remember pouring my heart out, telling the story of my parents, hoping that touches. And he was understanding, but I understood his problem, too. Everybody is trying to get a theater and he has to make a good business decision and was initially skeptical. An internment camp musical? But music has the power to make an anguished painful situation even more moving, even more powerful. It hits you in the heart."

Highlights from "Allegiance" at the Old Globe in San Diego

This is your Broadway debut, right? Are you petrified?

"Yes, yes. I've done a lot of stage work, and I've done a lot of public speaking, but it's Broadway, and I'm a debutante... at 78 years old! And it's the critics, too. The New York Times, Ben Brantley. That's who I'm going to be facing, and so it's both exciting and absolutely filling me with ecstasy, but what makes it ecstatic is the fear."

For much more of our interview with George Takei, listen to the audio by clicking the arrow in the player at the top of the page ... and hear George Takei and John Rabe's duet of "Tiny Bubbles."

This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org.




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Director Edgar Wright On His New Documentary ‘The Sparks Brothers’ And Why The Musicians Deserve To Be LA Rock Royalty

Edgar Wright attends the 55th Annual International Cinematographers Guild Publicists Awards at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on March 2, 2018 in Beverly Hills, California.; Credit: Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images

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The joke about Sparks — if you’ve even heard of them — is that it’s the best British band to come out of America. That confusion is why Edgar Wright, the director of “Baby Driver” and “Shaun of the Dead,” wanted to make his first documentary about the group, headed by brothers Ron and Russell Mael. Quite simply, Wright was tired of explaining who the band was and why he loves them. His documentary, called “The Sparks Brothers,” premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. John Horn talked with Wright after its January premiere about his personal connection to the band, how he connected with the brother, the editing process of the documentary and more. The film is in theaters now.

With guest host John Horn

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Edgar Wright, director of the new documentary “The Sparks Brothers;” he tweets @edgarwright

This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org.




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Italy's antitrust takes steps against Meta in music rights case

Last month, Meta, which owns Facebook, Whatsapp and Instagram, failed to reach a deal with the Italian society of authors and publishers SIAE, to renew copyright licenses.




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Lessons from a music video: From saving children to improving workplace safety

While reminiscing about some of the impactful music videos my wife and I remember from the 1980s and ’90s, I ended up researching, learning something new and thinking differently. With our efforts to improve occupational safety, this article explores how certain songs transcend their role as mere entertainment in music and become powerful catalysts for change.




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CBGB Punk Rock Veteran Vicki F Goes Downtown with Post-Punk Petula Clark Cover and Music Video

Connecticut punk rocker Vicki F has released a new music video for her acoustic, post-punk version of Petula Clark's classic "Downtown." The video was captured "Let It Be-Style" on a rooftop in downtown Norwalk CT.




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Breaking Free: Convert Apple Music Format for Unlimited Offline Listening with UkeySoft Apple Music Converter

UkeySoft Apple Music Converter breaks Apple Music limitations, converting Apple Music tracks to MP3 format for unrestricted offline listening across devices.




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Unlock Offline Enjoyment: DumpMedia Spotify Music Converter

The Ultimate Solution for Offline Spotify Playback




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TuneFab New Update: TuneFab Apple Music Converter V4.0.0 With Enhanced User Experience Launched!

"TuneFab Apple Music Converter has launched the brand-new 4.0.0 version, with great enhancement on user experience, which can deliver a more friendly process to download Apple Music tracks without hassle!"




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Breakout Music's Super Bowl and Valentines Day Timing Brilliance "Back 2 Back" Marketing Strategy

A Celestial Marketing Strategy: Execution of JayQ The Legend's galactic anthem "Back 2 Back"




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Zhiyi Wang Lauded for Excellence in Music

Zhiyi Wang lends years of expertise to his work with the Leon Fleisher Academy




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Marquis Who's Who Recognizes Jesse L. Suggs Jr. for Dedication to Music Education and Performing

Jesse L. Suggs Jr. is lauded for decades of success as a music teacher and director




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Anthony J. "Tony" Spencer, MPA, for Expertise as a Musician

Hailing from a background in public service, Anthony J. "Tony" Spencer, MPA, serves as a vocalist for the Sunset Band




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Matthew T. Weihmuller, MMP, Recognized for Expertise in Music and Education

Matthew T. Weihmuller, MMP, serves as an educator at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts




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Spencer Daniel Proffer Celebrated for Dedication to the Music and Media Industry

Spencer Proffer has worked with industry legends such as Tina Turner, Stevie Wonder, B.B. King and The Little River Band




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Richard A. Hurley for Expertise in Music Education and Entrepreneurship

Richard A. Hurley is lauded for his work in music education as the owner of Hurley Piano




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Tim Staump Lauded for Excellence in Music

Tim Staump channels his passion for music into his work with Staump Music School and Staump Productions




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Dr. Gerard L. Knieter Lauded for Excellence in Music Education and the Arts

Gerard Knieter lends years of expertise to his role as an emeritus professor at California State University, Northridge




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Streamlined Music Conversion with the All-in-One TunePat Music One

Today marks a new era in music streaming as TunePat unveils its latest innovation, TunePat Music One. Designed for music enthusiasts worldwide, this cutting-edge software promises to transform how you interact with your favorite music.




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HIP HOP LEGEND, TRINA, IS ONE OF THE FIRST BLACK FEMALE ENTERTAINERS TO CREATE AND PRODUCE A MUSIC FESTIVAL THAT CELEBRATES ALL GENRES OF MUSIC

ROCKSTARR MUSIC FESTIVAL TO BE HELD ON FEBRUARY 3, 2024, IN MIAMI, FLORIDA HOSTED BY REALITY TV LEGEND NENE LEAKES, JUSTINA VALENTINE (WILD N OUT), SAPPHIRE BLAZE (ZEUS NETWORK), SUPA CINDY (99JAMZ) & RADIO BIG MACK (RADIO PERSONALITY/COMEDIAN)




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Outdoor Master Announces Partnership With Musical Artist JL Fulks

Collaboration Aims to Raise Awareness for Company's #DoWhatYouBelieve $10,000 Dream Fund




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Barbara Carron Goldman, EA, MSPA, Celebrated for Career as Tax Accountant and Accomplished Musician

A tax accountant, accomplished violinist, and cancer survivor, Barbara Carron Goldman, EA, MSPA, has both served and entertained her suburban Detroit community for over 40 years




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AudFree Amazon Music Converter - Officially Launched for Music Lovers

AudFree Amazon Music Converter has been released finally by AudFree Software for Amazon users to download and convert Amazon Music playlists, albums to MP3, FLAC, WAV, Lossless, etc. for better playback.




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TuneFab Spotify Music Converter V3.1.19 Product Review [2023 Updated]

The leading Spotify music downloader, TuneFab Spotify Music Converter has released the brand-new V3.1.19 with great enhancement, delivering users with advanced, powerful, and more efficient Spotify music download experience.




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Linda F. Vaughn Celebrated for Dedication to Musical Endeavors

Linda F. Vaughn lends years of expertise to her work with Heath & Vaughn Funeral Home




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Deborah Lee Kazel Sipos for Expertise in Music Therapy

Deborah Lee Kazel Sipos is noted for her success as a music therapist and founder of Music Matterz Inc.




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From Music to Mindfulness: Jonathan Block Ascends to Co-CEO at BrainTap, Pioneers in Brainwave Optimization

Jonathan Block Ascends to Co-CEO at BrainTap, Pioneers in Brainwave Optimization




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From Music to Mindfulness: Jonathan Block Ascends to Co-CEO at BrainTap, Pioneers in Brainwave Optimization (UPDATED)

Jonathan Block Ascends to Co-CEO at BrainTap, Pioneers in Brainwave Optimization




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Liquid Compass: Ad Streaming Revenue Up for Country Music Stations in 2012

New listener demographics released by CMA highlight online and mobile opportunities




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Dance to the Rhythms of Hope: Live Your Lyrics 2024 Event Amplifies Suicide Awareness and Prevention Through Music and Unity

Live Your Lyrics promises an unforgettable musical experience and a chance to unite for a critical cause