Pharoah Sanders’ 1977 release Izipho Zam (My Gifts) on the Strata-East label is a fascinating listen. Widely regarded as a landmark in the evolution of free jazz, it continues to grow on me—and that, ...
From instruments played with water to early electronic devices promoted by the Nazis, we take a look at the surprising history of instruments named after their creators.
The funerals of James Senese begin at the church of Santa Maria dell'Arco in Miano. Already before 12, hundreds of people ...
This week’s Indie Basement Classic is an undeniable classic and possibly the greatest Britpop album (and it turned 30 this ...
The National Music Museum presents “Simply Sonatas,” a concert featuring saxophonist Jason T. Laczkoski and pianist Brett Cooper at noon on Friday, Nov. 7, as part of the ...
As one of Springsteen’s more unsubtle tunes, it’s also a great choice to test your hi-fi setup. It may be relatively ...
An untold number of albums have been released since the long-playing record came into being amid the technological and ...
Columbus Cultural Orchestra's commitment to diversity is reflected in its membership, repertoire and its mission to make music accessible to all.
Latin jazz, bluegrass and holiday programming highlight November and December performances at the Hylton Performing Arts ...
His memoir Truly, named after one of his signature ballads, released on September 30, 2025, is filled with heartwarming and ...
Bob Marley's music is beloved all over the world, and songs like "I Shot the Sheriff" and "No Woman, No Cry" are among his very best.
War is hell, and great songs like "Gimme Shelter" and "Alice's Restaurant" bring home that message more successfully than the rest.