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Today-Music-History-Oct28

Today in Music History for Oct. 28: In 1820, John H. Hopkins, the author and composer of the Christmas hymn "We Three Kings of Orient Are," was born.
At 12, Krissy Matthews was invited by John Mayall to perform two songs together at a Norway Blues Festival. By 18 he had ...
Hailey Bieber is opening up about whether she and her husband, Justin Bieber, are ready to expand their family.
The Boston Globe Damn Tall Buildings is a celebrated folk-bluegrass band based in Brooklyn, known for their soulful melodies ...
The vocalist, coming to Jones Hall on Nov. 12, is at the forefront of a new generation that is reviving the centuries-old ...
Ken Woods, conductor of the English Symphony Orchestra (ESO), will perform with his blues rock band The Old Blue Gang at West Malvern Social Club.
The CBS News show “60 Minutes” recently proclaimed Jourdan Thibodeaux “Cajun music’s equivalent of a rock star,” saying he has become “something of a global ambassador for Cajun country and its way of ...
The 1970s gave us some of the greatest blues-rock music ever recorded, but not every masterpiece got the attention it ...
“Those gigs were wild,” recalls Chris Turpin, nursing the remains of an iced black coffee, shades on in the Soho watering ...
At Stone Groove Stillhouse in Anaheim, bar director Matt Fitzgerald crafts cocktails with bourbon aged to the rhythm of music ...
Known for its Viking museum, old-fashioned amusement arcades and ferry rides, it's a place that many Scots will likely have ...
If you’ve ever tuned into KJZZ on Sunday nights you know Bob Corritore. Corritore is not just the host of Those Lowdown Blues ...