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Frontline Workers Connect Through Songwriting During The Pandemic
Frontline Songs offers doctors and nurses relief through a unique program that brings them together to make music. -
H.E.R. Is A 'Soul Baby' With A Social Conscience
She’s only 23 years old, but H.E.R. speaks like a music industry veteran – and, in many ways, truly is one. The accolades piling up around her attest: The… -
Singer Brandi Carlile Talks Ambition, Avoidance And Finally Finding Her Place
Growing up poor in Washington state, singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile learned about harmony and rhythm while performing as a back-up singer for a friend’s… -
On 'Company's Comin',' Leslie Jordan And Gospel Greats Sing For Joy
This last year has been dark. For millions of people, Leslie Jordan’s voice has been a ray of light. An Emmy winning actor before the pandemic, his… -
Not Heading To Paris This Summer? The Louvre Has Digitized 482,000 Artworks
One of the world’s most massive museums has announced an encompassing digitization of its vast collection.“The Louvre is dusting off its treasures, even… -
Are You Ready To Rock? Music Festivals Prepare For A 2021 Comeback
James Donald Estopinal — also known as Disco Donnie — has been putting on electronic-music shows for nearly 30 years, and knows that they take a long time… -
Dissecting Kanye West's Turning Point, In Microscopic Detail
When America took to the polls in record numbers to vote in last November’s historic election, the fate of the nation wasn’t the only thing hanging in the… -
Composer Malek Jandali Considers Syria's Civil War, A Decade On
Composer and classical pianist Malek Jandali was raised in Homs, Syria, where he was visiting his family in 2011. During that trip, Jandali was first… -
'Music Is Music': A Rapper And A Conductor Cross Centuries In Louisville
How do traditional arts organizations respond to turbulent times?Louisville, Ky. has been a center of protest since Breonna Taylor was killed by police a… -
Bach's Favorite Instrument You've Probably Never Heard Of: The Long-Lost Lautenwerck
Could there be a more unloved, abject literary form than the press release? Inherently clammy and needy, press releases crowd the inboxes of busy…