The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has a new summer exhibit that spotlights Paul McCartney and Wings with rare items from his ...
Youbet is a New York rock band of two music teachers, with students including a member of Geese. They talk about their awesome new album.
The newly reopened Regent Sounds guitar shop on Denmark Street will mark the launch of its new Vintage Lounge with an excl ...
The Associate of Arts degree for transfer in music creates a pathway for students to continue their education at four-year institutions.
Do we still have faith in George Michael? The late, great British pop star’s debut solo album will turn 40 next year. Faith is reissued on vinyl this week, presaging anniversary celebrations for what ...
Three Jacobs-affiliated composers will launch Overtuned Fest from Feb. 23 through Feb. 26 in partnership with the IU Student Composers Association. The four-day event will feature one concert each ...
Rock violinist and Berklee Mia Asano is set to return to Palladium Upstairs, with music from her forthcoming album, "Lore." ...
Luca Eze, who plays the bagpipes, says he started his career on the zampogna, a type of instrument common in central and ...
A tape recorder, new instrument, and a little bit of Fleetwood Mac all helped create the music behind R.E.M.'s "Losing My ...
Prof Phil Wood is about to take on a key role at the National Centre for Early Music. He tells Phil Penfold of his ambition to make the centre accessible to everyone and make music a force for good.
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.