Omaha Broadway Bar, a traveling group of performers, is bringing Broadway favorites to diverse venues across the metro, ...
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These singing mice squeak back and forth—and don't interrupt. Scientists found the brain pathway behind their impressive songs
When it comes to conversation, the closest the animal kingdom gets to human-like abilities may be found in an unassuming ...
Melissa Joiner wants to put Myrtle Beach on the map as the place for original music. As a touring musician and singer, she is ...
A Q&A with country singer Mason Via on his love for national parks, his hit “See It While You Can” and his new partnership ...
Bob Marley’s life finally hits the big screen this week in the form of Bob Marley: One Love. In his 36 years, Marley lived a life so rich and tumultuous, not all of it can be distilled into a biopic.
When Whitley moved to Nashville, he didn't abandon that grammar. The band was miked, the parts separated, the takes assembled ...
Fifty-nine years ago today, Dolly Parton released the song that broke a long losing streak to become her first hit.
Shakira is back. The Colombian singer shared a minute-long teaser clip of a new song on social media Thursday.
At 81, Bob Seger’s legacy still echoes across American rock, from Detroit stages to stadium anthems that defined generations.
Music moves, music soothes and most important, music can improve your mood. Press play on these happy songs for a boost of cheer. The power of music is no joke—it can affect our mind, body and mood.
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