Stuck at home in the early years of the pandemic, New Haven's budding musicians turned boredom into bangers, making their virtual mark on an uncertain future. In 2025, this new generation of artists ...
During the silent era, thousands of movie-theatre organs raised their quirky, quavery voices, with the Mighty Wurlitzer being ...
Malmark Bellcraftsmen in Plumsteadville has been crafting bells by hand since 1973, selling bells across the country and around the world.
Gabriel Plourde of Edmundston was asked to compose an original score for a new world in Fortnite, one of the most popular video games of all time.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Pentatonix members Scott Hoying, Kevin Olusola and Matt Sallee about their new holiday album, "Christmas in the City." ...
MOJO celebrates Brian Wilson: a true genius who hymned the American dream and its shadow flipside with raw spirituality and symphonic sophistication.
Mumford & Sons return with "Prizefighter," a vulnerable folk anthem written with Justin Vernon and Aaron Dessner. Released ...
No historical evidence exists to tell us who sang the first song, or made the first rhythmic sounds that resembled music.
How did Sarah Schachner make the Yautja sing? Read our 'Predator: Badlands' interview on the film’s killer score and cultural world-building.
Music is both a brain and a body experience—illness can impair this experience, while music can be a means to treat illness.
Elijah Lee, a cello player and Yale University biomedical engineering graduate, Forte3D wants to offer a novel solution. His ...
The band, on a 14-city tour with its high energy Japanese Taiko drumming, blends dynamic choreography with Japanese martial arts.
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