In the late 1950s and through the mid-1960s there was a flurry of corny songs, many with nonsense word refrains.
Compas, a beloved Haitian music and dance genre inspired by merengue and infused with percussion, has made UNESCO’s cultural ...
Many classic Christmas songs have remarkable Cincinnati connections, from Andy Williams to the composer behind the Grinch.
UNESCO is set to add Haiti’s Compas music and dance to its Cultural Heritage List, recognising a style born in the 1950s that blends African and Caribbean influences and remains central to Haitian ...
Cast and crew breathing and vocalizing together. Banging giant metal plates in a London warehouse. Inventing impressionistic ...
Third Coast Percussion gives the L.A. premiere of Zakir Hussain's last major work, "Murmurs of Time," at the Nimoy, a final ...
Forty-six years ago today, one of Nashville's most prolific fiddle players and a member of the original A-Team died.
Despite being critically panned and shunned from U.K. radio playlists since the 1990s as he's seen as "cheesy" and "over the ...
Haruki Murakami recently received two honors in New York for his contributions to literature and cultural exchange. On ...
Inside the Fairfield plane hangar turned recording studio where King Gizzard, Cable Ties and Cosmic Psychos have laid down ...
From musical versions of hit films to debut of a winter-inspired ballet, the stars shine brightly at local playhouses with ...