Andrew Kosinski, a graduate of Wall High School and Rutgers, is an Army staff sergeant who wrote music for President Jimmy Carter's funeral.
On a cold, sunny January morning in 1977, a total of 40 young musicians from Guam went marching down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. for the inauguration parade of Jimmy ...
Regional artists, including Sawyer Fredericks, come together for a Jan. 26 fundraiser event designed to support injured ...
Researchers have finished equipping the Subaru Telescope with a new special "compound eye," culminating several years of ...
Country music star Lee Brice is bringing his intimate acoustic tour, “You, Me and My Guitar Tour,” to the Kodak Center Main ...
Bill Wilkinson, who spent decades teaching music in Longmont-area schools, died on Dec. 9. His service will be held Friday.
Empowering creativity in your students as a music and sound teacher is one of the most fulfilling aspects of teaching Creativity is at the heart of music and sound and it not only about developing tec ...
Spring session of the New Horizons Band of Montrose will be Jan. 22, 2025 - April 9. The Montrose Recreation District 50+ Activities will again offer this 12 week band instrument class. This concert ...
Billy Joel recalled his experienced in his pre-fame metal band, Attila, and how their first album was so bad that it became a "colossal failure".
Students explored Lorain High School, 2600 Ashland Ave., this week getting their first introductions to nearly three dozen ...
INTEREST in bagpipes has “grown massively” both in Scotland and internationally as young people are keen to learn the instrument, top ...
South Texas musician Robert "Bobby" Maurice Galvan Sr. performed every year at the Texas Jazz Festival for decades, operated the historic Galvan Ballroom and started Galvan Music Co., leaving his mark ...