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Today-Music-History-Oct16
Today in Music History for Oct. 16: In 1923, "The Societe Canadienne D'operette Inc.," one of the first opera companies in Quebec, presented its first production, "Offenbach's Les Brigands," at the ...
Director Ido Fluk's 'Köln 75' tells of the unlikely collaboration of jazz great Keith Jarrett and teenage concert promoter ...
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Why the 1950s Were the Golden Age of Liberal Politics
Before politics became polarized, there was a time when liberalism meant optimism, compromise, and progress. This video looks ...
The producer has reached the top of the charts and won Grammys. As he embarks on the next phase of his career, he’s looking ...
Taylor Swift can’t stop making chart history with “The Life of a Showgirl.” Shortly after it was announced that her album ...
Frankie Lymon's soaring soprano epitomized 1950s pop, but behind the sunny melodies lay a life plagued by racism, trauma, and ...
Phoenix has a long history of lesbian bars, starting in 1941. Today, there's only one left. What happened in between?
Kristen Stewart played Long Island’s Joan Jett, guitarist for an all-girl protopunk band, in a movie that’s as raw and sloppy ...
Singer/songwriter Dottie West paved the way for other female country music musicians, and her legacy lives on today.
After a break from music, the New Yorker behind the smash ‘1950’ has returned with an album that is grittier and more ...
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