In the mid-1960s, Leonard Cohen abandoned his pursuits as a novelist to follow in the footsteps of Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell as a New York singer-songwriter.
On the recording they made for their 1956 debut LP Tragic Songs of Life (later a country hit), Ira and Charlie Louvin ...
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Classic Songs That Were Originally Poorly Received
Music history loves a good redemption story. Some of the most beloved songs ever recorded didn’t start out as hits at all.
Fayetteville native and traveling troubadour Sean Harrison launched Songwright - Dickson St., a songwriter series that kicked off last week at Roger's Rec on Dickson Street in Fayetteville.
The pianist’s album highlights women in classical music, blending centuries-old compositions with modern arrangements for the festive season.
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Organ Fairchild is more than a name
The organ-driven, old school instrumental three-piece is touring behind "Songs We Didn't Write" with a stop at Gabe's in Iowa City.
Berninger patted himself down, dug a hand into seat pockets and any bag he could find. No notebook. Resorting to his cell ...
The Spanish singer Rosalía talks about her new album 'Lux,' a head-spinning, epic album that features classical music, opera ...
What will Sir Paul sing? Will the Jo Bros bring a surprise guest? Check out this November concert roundup full of useful info and fun facts.
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Today in Music History for Nov. 21: In 1877, Thomas Edison announced he invented a "talking machine" -- something that became known as the phonograph.
We caught up with Westerman to talk about the Athens heat, Robby Müller's cinematography, and other inspirations behind his ...
The title of a new documentary may be “Finding Lucinda,” but the film’s auteur and protagonist Avery Hellman was on a mission ...
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