Believed lost for over 60 years, 1950s TV cowboy Hank rides back onto our screens – thanks to the Radio Times Treasure Hunt.
This rock song from 1958 was banned from radio. That's pretty interesting, considering it's entirely an instrumental piece with no lyrics.
Nashville-based alternative pop band In Color has joined the Big Loud Rock roster. Under the leadership of CEO Seth England ...
On Reddit, TikTok, and other social media platforms, people have declared the song indicative of Taylor Swift’s “trad wife ...
What are you doing this weekend? From Comic Con to film festivals to a pancake breakfast, here are 9 fun things to do on the ...
Did a superstar grow up next door? Fort Worth’s music history includes Ornette Coleman, Kirk Franklin, Bob Wills and Willie ...
Fiddlers Crossing will host an afternoon of “Stories, Songs and Hilarity” with Art Podell, one of the original members of The ...
Cameras, GPS, smartphones, microscopes — these everyday inventions have transformed how we live, connect, and create in today ...
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Today in Music History for Oct. 8: In 1931, conductor, violinist and music teacher Luigi von Kunits, the founder of the New Symphony Orchestra, died in Toronto at the age of 61. The New Symphony ...
Oct. 8, 2000 Derek Parrett, 11, is a Leavenworth County 4-H member who’s cooking up a new way to repair the fairgrounds, damaged by the May 11 tornado. Parrett, a member of Happy Helpers, said his ...
A Denton musician named Paul Slavens uses AI to make music which, depending on your perspective, could signal the end of ...