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This most recent Caprock Chronicles article about Lubbock music history is the first of a 2-part series by frequent contributor Chuck Lanehart.
On May 6, 1948, vocalist and choir director Elizabeth Coleman performed the gospel standard “Climbing Jacob’s Ladder” for an ...
Artists making local music history will find a fitting home when the State Historical Society of Missouri opens a new monthly ...
Cellist and writer Janet Horvath, MFA, delivered the 2025 Goodman Lecture, speaking on the legacy of trauma and the power of ...
So catchy, they have listeners belting them out before the first verse even hits! Writing such memorable opening lyrics is ...
With her North American tour scheduled from May 13 to June 30, one of the Colombian superstar’s first stops will be in Chicago for the Sueños music festival. She’ll take the stage on Saturday ...
What is electronic music and what do you need to know about it? Discover the artists who have made history in this unique genre. With the highly anticipated return of Red Bull Back2Beyond ...
In the 1950s, Peter Burgis was just a young music lover with a gramophone and a handful of records.
Three years after DAMN’s release, Lamar would become the first rapper in history to win the Pulitzer Prize for music, marking the first time a non-classical or jazz artist had won the ...
“How much are you willing to lose?” Kendrick says in the commercial before speaking on the company’s history with the 1965 University of Florida football team. Dot himself also closes out ...
“They’re not defending Chris Brown just because of his music and him. They can’t separate themselves from the brand.” It’s the application to most fandoms’ run-ins with controvers ...