The Rev. Bill Carter remembers the story his mother told him about attending a Louis Armstrong concert in Venango County as a ...
MARQUETTE, Mich. (WLUC) - The Northern Michigan University Choir held its first concert of the fall semester in Marquette ...
Construction is underway on an eye-catching new project that promises to put a musical twist on sky high living. Named the ...
Michael Segell discusses his new book, The Devil's Horn. It follows the history of the saxophone through more than 160 years as a controversial classical, jazz and rock instrument. HANSEN: The ...
It took decades—a century even, depending how you count—for Adolphe Sax’s invention to take its place in history. The Belgian instrument maker, born 201 years ago, on Nov. 6, 1814, patented the ...
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, ...
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Many of today’s symphony orchestra instruments have been around for centuries. The violin, for instance, dates to the 1500s and as a result has an enormous repertoire spanning 450 years. The saxophone ...
Black Sabbath's initial aim was to include a saxophone player and a slide guitar player in their lineup, making the outfit a six-piece band, as lead guitarist Tony Iommi recalled on a new episode of ...
The skulls the group members play today are modeled after that of the Corythosaurus, a duck-billed dinosaur with a bony ...
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Hero 100% beats Silksong using a saxophone as a gamepad, says it's not even the hardest game he's sax'd
Probably my most impressive single achievement in videogames is, hm, platinum'ing Spelunky, maybe? Which isn't very impressive, the observant among you may note, and feels all the more unremarkable ...
Construction has begun on The Sax, a saxophone-shaped residential development in Rotterdam, touted as the Netherlands’ “most ...
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