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Today-Music-History-Feb16Today in Music History for Feb. 16: In 1865, English clergyman Sabine Baring-Gould first published the hymn, ``Now the Day is Over.'' It was based on the text of Prov 3:24: ``When thou liest down, ...
Let Chorley charm you with its mix of history and tradition, wildlife and green spaces, great places to eat and drink, and a packed calendar ...
Maná open up about their 40-year career and why they dedicated their historic Rock Hall of Fame nomination to Latino immigrants in the U.S.
Pianist Mildred Ellis composed “Keep Singin'” for her master’s degree nearly a century ago. On Saturday, the Johnson City ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Saturday is day 15 of Black History Month and we have your Black history fact of the day. February 15, 1965, famed musician, singer, and actor Nat King Cole passed away. Cole ...
With the rise of disco and the birth of quiet-storm R&B, 1975 was a great year for music. Legends like Diana Ross, Natalie Cole, Smokey Robinson, Michael Jackson and more released songs that have ...
The suit was initially filed in October, claiming that the woman was lured by a limousine driver outside the 2000 MTV Video ...
There is no new episode of "Saturday Night Live" on Saturday. Instead, NBC is re-broadcasting the show's first-ever episode ...
If the stadium fills up, then country star Zach Bryan will likely break the U.S. record for a ticketed concert.
"Morgiane" is believed to be the oldest existing opera written by a Black American, but it wasn't seen by audiences until 2025.
Few musicians capture reggae’s essence like Earl "Chinna" Smith. With rare talent and deep conviction, he has shaped the ...
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