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Rock ‘n’ roll exploded out of Memphis in the 1950s, but the East Texas town of Marshall helped build its launchpad decades ...
On Sept. 12, 1946, blues piano player Amos Milburn made his first recording for Aladdin Records of Los Angeles.
Rock 'n' roll didn't just appear out of thin air, rather, it appeared out of the inspiration brought on by these three staples from the 40s.
Dive into the musical journey of the Milltown Brothers as they unveil their latest album, "Boogie Woogie." Explore the ...
From classic T-Birds to vine-ripened tomatoes, Main Street Fairmont's Hometown Market series this summer has been "one for ...
Music Matters columnist Jim Shahen Jr. reviews recent album and EP releases from Bitchin' Betty, mall goth, Foster Planet, ...
Directed with a combination of focus and flair by Loretta Greco, a Huntington production of “The Hills of California’’ stands ...
A world-class pianist took Franklin Area School District students on a toe-tapping tour of old-time American piano music on Tuesday morning.
“Hamilton,” in depicting the fervent struggle for freedom and independence at the dawn of the United States, echoes American ...
Greenwood’s Adalyn Barnes is leading Arkansas Tech’s Band of Distinction through its 2025 show, Icons, blending tradition, teamwork and fresh energy.
The two met, amazingly enough, at a party held by Broadway legend Elaine Stritch in the ’70s, and they stayed together until ...
The Tennessee Waltz” went to No. 1 on both the country and pop charts, sold millions of copies, and became one of the most impactful singles of the 20th century. By 1965, it was named an official ...
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