I’d Have You Anytime was George Harrison’s love song for Bob Dylan, a gentle but emotional track that revealed the depth of their legendary bond.
Since releasing her debut solo album, 1967’s Hello, I’m Dolly, Dolly Parton has changed the face of the entertainment ...
Arcángel is celebrating his 20-year music trajectory with the release of his eight studio album, La 8va Maravilla. With ...
The future of Wisconsin's polka tradition depends on young musicians, like 12-year-old Ephraim McMullin, a member of the ...
Ya Tseen. The Sha La Das. A mesmerizing collaboration between Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore. Stephen Thompson from NPR ...
The seven acts for Yle’s 2026 Contest for New Music UMK were announced today in a live broadcast. The UMK show on 28 February ...
In 1966, music took a bold turn with artists like The Beatles and Bob Dylan, forever changing the pop and rock scene.
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Today in Music History for Jan. 13: In 1501, Christianity's first vernacular hymnal was printed in Prague, capital of the present-day Czech Republic. It contained 89 hymns in the Czech language. In ...
Simon and Garfunkel had so many great songs, with classics like "Bridge Over Troubled Water" and "The Sound of Silence" ...