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.
The Grammy-winning singer traces her journey from Baskin to Brisbane and how her first song, written at 9, foreshadowed life ...
We don’t know who needs to hear this, but mainstream American music didn’t just pop up on the radio out of thin air.
Motorcycle helmets can be just as stylish as motorcycles themselves, and looking to the aesthetics of the past shows there's ...
Nigerian producer-turned-artist Pheelz learned music in church, believing sound and spirit are inseparable — a core idea that shapes his argument about the rise of artificial intelligence in music: ...
Celebrated Singaporean singer-songwriter Sezairi introduced his album “The Art of Surrender,” through his co-founded label, Offlane Records. Sezairi shared his career journey and latest work with ...
The music that the world now knows as salsa would probably not exist if not for the vision of Willie Colón. While Eddie Palmieri’s La Perfecta had been plying the two-trombone sound for years, Colón ...
“Jam Journal” is a rotating column featuring a new Daily Trojan editor in each installment, commenting on the music most important to them. Andrew Cardenas is DEIA director and Talkin’ Troy editor at ...
One shared legacy of excellence and impact that continues to shape how Canadian music is heard on the world stage. Billy ...
For many employees, slipping on headphones is as much a part of starting the workday as logging into email. But whether those playlists actually help people focus or quietly erode performance and ...
In years past, attending Longmont’s Winter Walkabout meant braving the elements with all the subtlety of a mountain expedition: snow boots, scarf, hat, mittens, down jacket and a set of footed woolen ...