While Gen X has been for their angst-ridden music for years, these songs at least gave them something to be angry about.
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The Ronnie Gardiner Method, a form of music-based movement therapy, shows promise in aiding rehabilitation for stroke ...
Toby Manning’s history of popular music in its historical context is a rich and rewarding exploration of the politics of ...
As we celebrate the English composer’s 150th anniversary, we reflect on ten of the best works he wrote, including The Planets ...
If Rema requests a seat on the “Nigeria Big Artists” table, he's not overreaching. He has done the work, claimed his space, ...
We head to London's Decolonise Festival – a festival organised by punks of colour for punks of colour – to check out the very ...
The Ohio University Dance Team performs at football games, school events and competitions and displays OU spirit through ...
REM have always been about reinventing their sound, but these chords have lingered around for multiple classic tunes.