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Today in Music History for Nov. 9: In 1895, George D. Hay, the founder of the "Grand Ole Opry," was born in Attica, Ind. While he was an announcer at WLS in Chicago, Hay helped begin the "National ...
There is always a challenge to be had between balancing authenticity and heightened reality when approaching musical theater ...
The New Zealand novelist Catherine Chidgey ought to be much more celebrated in this country than she is. Do not be put off by the fact that The Axeman’s Carnival (Europa, £14.99) is narrated by ...
Towards the end of the Beatles’ career, it would’ve been hard to imagine George Harrison had much good to say about his time ...
Rod Stewart's Every Picture Tells A Story arrived by accident, was rescued by some last-minute songs, a fat slice of luck and a dozen hard-drinking hombres – and helped launch Rod Stewart’s solo caree ...
George Harrison was cremated without ... caused mourning around the world. Profoundly spiritual Harrison's faith meant that his body should be cremated as quickly as possible and within 20 minutes ...
George Harrison was never in ... operated to remove the cancerous lump and Harrison also underwent two bouts of radiation therapy at the world-renowned Royal Marsden Hospital in London.
A couple of weeks before Tyler, The Creator kicked off the abbreviated rollout for his new blockbuster Chromakopia, we got ...
Dorothy Allison, the Bastard Out of Carolina author who died last week, modeled the power of honesty in her writing and her ...
It's a four-quarter week filled with big-name new music releases, including a revamped Linkin Park, newly minted Rock and ...
NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert gives you an early look at tonight’s 7 p.m. ET show.
Today, I’m talking with Harvey Mason Jr. He’s the CEO of the Recording Academy, which is the nonprofit organization that puts ...