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Today in Music History for Oct. 24: In 1911, blues singer and harmonica player Sonny Terry, best known for his more than 30-year partnership with Brownie McGhee, was born in Greensboro, N.C. He died ...
For more than 25 years, Bob Rivers defined Seattle’s morning radio. As the voice and creative force behind The Bob Rivers Show, he became a household name across the Pacific Northwest. Known for his ...
Bob Vylan is one of the recent targets of backlash for speaking out against the genocide happening in Palestine. Ironically? Terrifyingly? Pathetically? some people are reacting to their protest ...
When you drive past Methuen Memorial Music Hall in Methuen, Massachusetts, you might think it's an old city building. But it was built by a very wealthy local man just to house one spectacular ...
There are many opinions on technology. Do we push back at its scarily quick development, or do we leave it alone, because there’s not much use in fighting anyhow? No one has a definitive answer, but ...
“Songs in the Key of Life” is a classic 1976 Stevie Wonder album. It also could be St. Francis High School music teacher Bob Mamminga’s manifesto. Stevie Wonder is indeed a family favorite, so ...
W. Robert Morrison has performed on the pipe organs of virtually every major church in Stark County. W. Robert Morrison retired from Church of the Savior United Methodist in 1996, and has been music ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Trinity’s organ was severely damaged in the Sept. 11 attacks. At last, its replacement has been unveiled. Hear the sound of its 8,041 pipes. Trinity’s organ was severely damaged ...
The Renaissance Theatre is set to host a unique cinematic experience with a screening of the 1922 horror classic "Nosferatu" on Oct. 24 at 7:30 p.m. The screening will feature live accompaniment by ...
With 14 years and 15 seasons under its white apron, Bob’s Burgers is kicking off season 16 on Sunday night with its landmark 300th episode — and Jack Black is helping mark the occasion with an epic ...
Whether it’s nostalgia, curmudgeonism, or simply observable reality, virtually every age demographic believes newer music just isn’t as good as their generation’s music, and the same is true of Bob ...
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