Dr. Raymond Nagem, noted organist and Minister of Music at The Brick Presbyterian Church in New York City, will present a ...
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Today-Music-History-Oct12

Today in Music History for Oct. 12: In 1609, "Three Blind Mice," believed to be the earliest printed secular song, was published in London. In 1880, Healey Willan, one of Canada's most influential ...
Jonathan Sutherland recalls Dunfermline Athletic's adaptation of the Eastenders theme tune as the club release a new song to ...
Popular tribute band to Grateful Dead, known as Grateful Shred, is headed to Aspen for their nearly sold-out show at 8 p.m.
Last-minute tickets will be reasonable and temperatures unreasonable for the Green Bay Packers game in Arizona.
The Deane Center for the Performing Arts is hosting a fall concert featuring Country Jamboree this Friday, Oct. 17 and ...
We caught up with bloodsports to talk about their earliest musical influences, moving to New York, making Anything Can Be a Hammer, and more.
John Denver died in 1997 after his plane crashed into a bay in California. Here's everything to know about John Denver's ...
Denver would go on to have a wildly successful career as a singer and songwriter with memorable tunes such as “Rocky Mountain ...
In September 1972, John Denver released his sixth studio album, but its lead single quickly sparked controversy, and some ...
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The Day John Denver Died

On Oct. 12, 1997, was the lone person aboard his homebuilt airplane when it crashed into Monterey Bay on the California coast ...
Opry le Daniel, TG4 television’s highest rating country music series of concerts, returns with a brand new series ...