In a career spanning four decades in the military, George Latham performed for kings, queens, presidents and sultans.
On Feb. 7, the seemingly limitless reach of President Trump’s reshaping of Washington found its way to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. A concept first conceived by President Dwight ...
The screening of “Sarah’s Place,” a documentary about the late Sarah McKnight, will be held at the Cotton Club Museum and ...
Becoming Led Zeppelin', the first documentary the surviving members of the band have ever participated in, is now playing in ...
The Crescent City cultural landmark is now a 17-room boutique hotel and entertainment venue that reflects the city's ...
The sale is being used by the New England Conservatory to establish a scholarship in support of future generations of ...
A rediscovered book about the legendary hotel — a shabby chic center of Hollywood creativity and debauchery for nearly 100 ...
Rock & roll was born in the 1950s, a more raucous, electrified form of the blues. In the 1960s, the genre was given more life. Still rudimentary in some ways, it grew over the era and then found its ...
Here’s some history of musicians who were Washingtonians, or got famous on the Washington state music scene, for Black History Month.
Nelson, 91, is a Texas native who has long been a member of the outlaw county scene since starting his career in the 1950s.
Preston Lauterbach's new book, "Before Elvis," celebrates the many Black artists who shaped Elvis Presley’s creative vision ...
Winning a job in an orchestra is one of the hardest challenges that musicians face. We explain how the process works. Auditions. The mere mention of the word is enough to send fear into the hearts of ...
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