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Today-Music-History-Jun21Today in Music History for June 21: ...
A good deal of free Rochester International Jazz Festival entertainment is available starting Friday, June 20, when the 2025 ...
Ashley Ngoiri is Kenya's first female fencing coach. The 25-year-old has found a way out of poverty through fencing and has ...
Columbia Records started producing the LP; Abba performed for the King of Sweden and his soon-to-be queen; Fleetwood Mac hit ...
The Parliament of Ireland meets at Castledermot in Co Kildare, the first definitively known meeting of this Irish legislature.
Sly Stone — who ranks among the most important American musicians of all time– died Monday in Los Angeles. He was 82.
As the leader of Sly and the Family Stone, Sly Stone changed the face of popular music in the late ’60s and early ’70s.
Stone had a capacity for summing up the zeitgeist of an America in social transition, from collective joy to racial harmony, ...
Today’s Hollywood can seem a tiresomely clean-living and well-regimented place. But these notorious productions prove it wasn ...
Some call it a time machine, Goode calls it Antique 78 RPM Record Shop. “There is not a place within a couple hundred miles that deals in these records. I hope that this is a place of education ...
In the 1960s, Jim Kweskin was famous for finding 78 RPM records of early jazz, blues and country. That collection helped fuel the sound and repertoire of the Jim Kweskin Jug Band, his influential ...
On Thursday, music labels sought to add nearly 500 more sound recordings to a lawsuit accusing the Internet Archive (IA) of mass copyright infringement through its Great 78 Project, which seeks to ...
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