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James has gone too. We said goodbye a few days before the illness struck him so violently. 'I love you,' I told him. 'I love ...
Gazing in that mirror, he committed to art in an instant, and just as swiftly all else was stripped away: his scholarship, his apartment, his allowance, his shining boots, and, most profoundly, his ...
The skulls the group members play today are modeled after that of the Corythosaurus, a duck-billed dinosaur with a bony ...
At the Hot Club of New York, patrons revisit the music’s past by spinning shellac 78 RPM discs of recordings made in the ...
From instruments played with water to early electronic devices promoted by the Nazis, we take a look at the surprising history of instruments named after their creators.
There are moments when no other city sounds like Chicago, he says. Like when an “L” train is passing, or the moment you step ...
An untold number of albums have been released since the long-playing record came into being amid the technological and ...
The annual Cervantino Festival in Guanajuato is a cultural extravaganza of art and music — here were some of the best bits ...
The return of his The Red Guitar program after a lengthy time away takes a big handful of treats with top billing. I also had ...
Joe Farrell was a journeyman sax man with an impressive resume when he signed on with the CTI label in 1970, and went on to record some of the best music for that label, gaining an international ...
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An Unusual Quintet — with a Grammy
After meeting at the University of Michigan, five classically trained musicians formed an unusual ensemble and called ...
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