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JoAnn Falletta conducts the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra in music by Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, Alberto Ginastera, ...
A Southeast Michigan-based ensemble won its first Grammy this year and will play two concerts – one of them free – in metro ...
Long Beach City College’s Performing Arts and ASB are hosting their final concert of the year with a Latin Jazz performance Friday. This event will be held in front of the Bob and Barbara ...
The GRAMMY Museum® announced today that 172 talented high school students from 126 U.S. cities across 25 states have been selected as participants in our newly expanded GRAMMY Camp® held this summer ...
The Jim Irsay Collection includes 199 guitars and artifacts of pop culture and history. Experts have valued the collection at close to $1 billion.
Local student musicians perform Taps on the USS Yorktown deck at Patriots Point in Mount Pleasant to honor fallen service ...
If you want to find the best of the best, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland is certainly an appropriate place to do it.
Though critically successful, the band’s initial album “Loosen Up Naturally” was a commercial failure. Subsequent releases didn’t do much better and when personal tragedies began plaguing the group ...
Percussionist Chiminyo’s explorations in jazz and electronica + Georgia Mancio + Sandra-Mae Lux + Fini Bearman ...
Amazing Taiwan returns to Del., the Philly Tango fest and Alice Cooper in Atlantic City are among the highlights.
JIm Irsay, who died Wednesday at age 65, rubbed shoulders with John Mellencamp, Stephen Stills and Hunter S. Thompson.
He’s celebrating his 50th year as a performer, doing lengthy concerts featuring hits, deep tracks and new, unreleased tunes.
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