His might not be a household name, but Joe South deserves his flowers for his contributions to country, folk, and rock.
Spring is shaping up to be an exciting season at Snow College as the Fine Arts Division and the Eccles Center for the Performing Arts present a dynamic lineup of concerts, theatre productions, art ...
As Tharpe rose higher in status during the 1940s, she was still subject to Jim Crow Laws requiring racial segregation in many ...
Two albums by the vocal pop group The Ink Spots have received expanded digital editions, adding songs rarely heard since original release.
A trombonist, singer, bandleader, composer and arranger, he collaborated with Rubén Blades on “Siembra,” a 1978 release that became one of the top-selling salsa albums of all time.
Classics like Singin' in the Rain, Cabaret, and West Side Story are all so great you could justify calling any of them the ...
Neil Sedaka, who has died aged 86, co-wrote and sang some of the sunniest pop songs of the early 1960s before the Beatles ...
The BBC banned Bob Dylan's debut song Baby, Let Me Follow You Down over a single word, setting the stage for the singer's ...
Why do we only see Black artists dominating the R&B charts? The answer is a lot more layered than you’d think.
This is the last weekend to check out the “Invitation to Engage: 60 Years of Long Wharf Theatre & Beyond” exhibition on display through February at the New Haven Museum. The showcase features Rita ...