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Today in Music History for Oct. 8: In 1931, conductor, violinist and music teacher Luigi von Kunits, the founder of the New Symphony Orchestra, died in Toronto at the age of 61. The New Symphony ...
The last four years have brought dramatic changes for Snarky Puppy. After a decade of relentless touring and recording in all but complete obscurity, the Texas-bred/New York-based quasi-collective ...
Lady Wray explains how she drew from her gospel roots for her fourth album 'Cover Girl,' her most realized project yet.
John Wesley Amenuku Agble, leader of the Apostolic Recovery Movement, Yeast, has warned that secular music is steadily opening doors for demons to enter the lives of Christians and even their churches ...
The UK’s most popular albums of the week, compiled by the Official Charts Company based on sales of downloads, CDs, vinyl, cassettes and audio streams. click to see more Gingerbread ...
NAYA ROCKERS is back with "Higher Education," an 11 song benefit LP that covers regions, styles and ages. Listeners are ...
The influence of gospel music stretches far and wide, and the best gospel singers, too, cover a wider range of styles, as this list shows. The voices in this list might vary, but they’re never less ...
Join Ralph for a journey through the greatest music ever made. The best in classic rock, soul, blues, pop, gospel, reggae and funk both old and new, from home and abroad.
⚾ Padres-Cubs wild-card series 🚴♀️ San Diego bike path guide 📸 Miramar Air Show 🎷 San Diego Tijuana International Jazz Festival The City Council is asked to vote Tuesday to raise water rates by ...
This is a genuine classic, in a world where that has become an overused citation. The 18th album by Stevie Wonder was released by Motown Records on September 28, 1976, and started a non-consecutive 14 ...
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