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Today-Music-History-Nov08

Today in Music History for Nov. 8: In 1887, the gramophone was patented by American Thomas Edison. In 1910, "The Dubois String Quartet" gave its first performance at Windsor Hall in Montreal. The ...
The blues musician from Clarksdale, Miss., also talks about his new record label and searching for the next generation of ...
In the 1970s, certain classic rock bands understood the assignment; these are three female-fronted bands that knew how to ...
Tehuan Harris is a news and features journalist at Collider, reporting and writing about all things music and reality TV (sometimes). She is a talented journalist and a natural storyteller who writes ...
Like a fine wine, the year 1977 was a great year for rock music. Whether you’re a fan of country rock, soft rock, or anything in between, there is so much music from the late 1970s that would suit ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The first Black radio station owner in Tennessee, the first woman to start her own record company, and a blues legend were among six people inducted into the Memphis Music Hall of ...
It’s only rock and roll, but people still seem to like it. By the time UK glam rockers The Struts hit the stage at House of Blues Thursday night, the crowd that ranged from small children to people in ...
Morgan Freeman and Eric Meier created the "Symphonic Blues Experience" to celebrate blues music with an orchestra. The show will take place on September 26 at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center with the ...
Over the past few months, the live music industry has been dominated by the story of two British brothers laying down their arms to bring songs like “Wonderwall” back around the globe. Indeed, I ...
A couple great duet records were recently reissued by Craft Recordings as part of its ongoing series of Latin reissues. Especially exciting is the debut by Panamanian singer/songwriter Ruben Blades, ...
In Stephen King's first novel, 1974's Carrie, he brings up Bob Dylan not just once but several times. "Elsewhere in this book," he writes, "mention is made of a page in one of Carrie White's school ...