On Sunday, Matthew Whitaker, 24, has a chance to win a Grammy for his arrangement of “Super Mario Praise Break” for the 8-Bit Big Band.
Starting Tuesday, you can nominate a musician, educator or industry pioneer for the North Dakota Music Hall of Fame.
A plane crash in Iowa during a 1959 snowstorm became known as "The Day the Music Died." Wisconsin played a big part in the ...
Four million dollars in state money originally awarded to North Dakota Country Fest to improve their concert grounds will now go to other tourist destinations after the music festival changed its ...
The Animal Defense League Fund analyzed animal protection laws and broke down upward trends from the past 20 years in a new report ...
On February 3, 1959, rock 'n' roll singers Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. "Big Bopper" Richardson were killed when ...
Four Wahpeton High School choir students have been selected to perform in the North Dakota All-State Choir, the highest honor ...
Rock legends Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper died in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, early on February 3 ...
The Grand Forks School District’s music program could be eliminated as the district faces a $4.4 million budget deficit, ...
At a time when Americans, swept up in a terrible new wave of nativist antipathy toward immigration, need to remember their immigrant roots, North Dakota is losing a bridge to that past.
Rep. Don Vigesaa, R-Cooperstown, announced his plans to retire after 23 years of service. He will continue to represent District 29 in central North Dakota until his term ends Nov. 30.
Buddy Holly passed on February 3, 1959, at the age of only 22. His short time on earth ended up changing rock music forever.