Neil Sedaka wasn't just a pop star. He was also a songwriter's songwriter, a beacon for younger artists at a time when ...
Neil Sedaka, the buoyantly up-tempo singer, pianist and songwriter who sidestepped a promising classical career in the 1950s to write and perform pop hits such as “Oh! Carol” and “Calendar Girl,” and ...
He rose to stardom with hits like "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do," then made a roaring comeback with "Laughter in the Rain" and "Love Will Keep Us Together." ...
Black Violin’s ability to genre-hop was most apparent when they played canonical works like Vivaldi’s “Spring” and Bach’s “Concerto No. 3.” Marcus and Baptiste would start off reverently playing the ...
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Genevieve Hayward, no stranger to Door County's music scene, talks about being on the national stage on American Idol.
The Times spoke to three of the most viewed Spanish-language educators for children on YouTube to see what goes behind creating highly engaging children's content.
When we’re writing our family history we focus on dates, vital records and names of family members. But there’s more to add to complete the picture of a family’s life.
Pensacola's Keyla Richardson advances on "American Idol," passing through first round Hollywood Week cuts. Next week, judges ...
In her soulful rendition of Aretha Franklin’s ‘ Ain’t No Way ’ the Charlottean received a unanimous ”Yes” from the show’s star-studded panel of judges: Carrie Underwood, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Laura Atkinson and Justin Hicks of Louisville Public Media about shape note singing and its influence across the American musical tradition.