Greg Brown, a founder of the rock band Cake and writer of "The Distance," has died. Brown left the band in 1997, so his passing will not affect the group's upcoming concert schedule. Cake is scheduled ...
The ReMissions, Moffitt Cancer Center’s house band, released “Speros: Sounds of Hope” in January. The album aims to spread a message of healing while reflecting members’ mission to deliver lifesaving ...
Duke Robillard is revered throughout New England as a founder of Rhode Island’s internationally known “little big band,” ...
Photo courtesy of Music Matters. Four bands. One night. Music Matters’ Battle of the Bands is an annual event bringing together four student bands to compete for a $750 grand prize. Hosted at LIVE ...
When the honorable Judge Jim Worton is not commanding the courtroom during the day, he switches out his official robes and dons the attire of his secondary calling — rock musician.
In his latest Secret History Of Film Music column, Philip Brophy considers scores by Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe, who creates an aesthetic of decay for a Black context ...
The spring season is rich and robust, despite shocking developments at the Kennedy Center.
Steve Rashid This is a special year for Studio 5, the intimate listening room tucked away in the humble Evanston Plaza at ...
Yet Steely Dan stood apart from all of them. The musical alter-ego of bookish New Yorkers Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, Steely Dan, with their broad musical palette, didn’t really fit in anywhere.
Decades of halftime history unfold in a stage shared by roaring guitars, glittering pop anthems and performances that helped define their time—each name adding a new chapter to the NFL’s most musical ...
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