As Oxford quintet Radiohead prepare to embark on their first tour in seven years, speculation is swirling about which songs ...
While writing the Leadbetter Band’s latest album, Eric Leadbetter was experiencing something of a rebirth. New songs poured ...
Rick Astley's much more than one song. To prove what an impressive back catalogue of dance pop and blue-eyed soul hits he's ...
As the 10th anniversary of the release of David Bowie ’s final album and his death approaches, his official YouTube account ...
The lead single of M83’s sprawling 2011 double-album Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming, Midnight City’s fusion of real and electronic ...
Revisiting how Supertramp put together ‘Even In The Quietest Moments…,' an album that became the group's first gold-selling ...
The Doors may have had a decent track record, but even the most consistent bands have a few black sheep in their catalogue.
James McMurtry isn't nostalgic so much as precise. His songs often sound like memory talking -- pragmatic about art and time, ...
A love letter to — and interview with — the gloriously-artful, weirdo-rockers on their 'porcelain' anniversary.
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Saxophonist Musekiwa illuminates Regency Hyatt Wedding Fair
Such was the experience when outspoken and gifted saxophonist Dennilson Musekiwa illuminated the Regency Hyatt Wedding Fair at the Classy Zim Wedding stand as he blew fluently soothing and sentimental ...
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Today in Music History for Nov. 6: In 1814, Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone, was born in Belgium.
Always feels right to open another New Weird Britain with people who came here from elsewhere, and who culturally enrich this ...
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