Celebrate the legendary voices of Las Vegas, iconic singers whose unforgettable shows helped define the city’s music legacy.
This No. 1 country hit from 1953 became all the more heartbreaking after tragedy struck days after its release.
Learn about well-known alto saxophone players. See how their music, style, and talent made them stand out around the world.
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Today-Music-History-Nov08
Today in Music History for Nov. 8: In 1887, the gramophone was patented by American Thomas Edison. In 1910, "The Dubois String Quartet" gave its first performance at Windsor Hall in Montreal. The ...
Our 10 photographs from the Chronicle archive - one image for each year of the decade - recall some of what was going on in ...
Her most famous song, "Batwanes Beek," begins with string instruments creating a typical sound of Arab orchestras. The song ...
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The Greatest Music Stars To Ever Play Las Vegas
Iconic venues like House of Blues, Stoneys Rockin Country, the arena at MGM Grand, and the T-Mobile Arena are great places to ...
Louisiana’s soundtrack is alive 24/7. Join us on a journey through the birthplace of jazz and the musical highlights of this southern state that tells its story through its ...
Once they roared with crowds and rivalries, now they live only in old box scores and fading memories — the lost chapters of ...
Britain’s post colonial reckoning can be summed up in a single sentence delivered last June at the Glastonbury music ...
NASA’s Class of 1978, ‘represent the most competent, talented, and experienced people available to us today.’ ...
ABT’s latest season brings 15 ballets to the stage, including a world premiere, several company premieres and a well-curated ...
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