In this creative and fun tutorial, learn how to make a guitar using simple materials such as cardboard. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts and music lovers alike, this step-by-step guide shows you how to ...
Readers have voted and the results are in. The winner of the most iconic spot to visit in metro Phoenix is a favorite of locals and visitors alike.
Oct. 8—MITCHELL — The standard daily routine for instrumental musicians at Mitchell High School provide plenty of opportunities for students to improve their skills at their selected instrument as ...
New Orleans' own Steamboat Natchez is in Cincinnati for America's River Roots Festival. The iconic vessel may cruise the Mississippi, but one of its most prominent features hails from the Queen City.
Ganesh Murali Iyer brings the Carnatic Ghatam to Ed Sheeran’s Play, blending Indian rhythm with global pop and proving that music made from clay can move the world.
If you’ve ever wanted to step into another world — one filled with shimmering metallic melodies, hypnotic rhythms, and centuries-old movement traditions, this fall in Buffalo offers a rare chance to ...
The best music is made with others, as proven by a remarkable collaboration involving Mexican rock group Maná and a one-of-a-kind instrument.
Every Wednesday night, long after the school hallways have fallen silent and the janitor’s mop has made its final sweep, the faint sound of a trumpet begins to warm up somewhere in the Swan Valley ...
The Grammy Award-winning singer and musician had rigorous classical training. Now she's making music that crosses genres: "I've been inspired by Golden Age films, the va-va-voom of it all," she says.
Emerald City Music performs in an unconventional space in South Lake Union, where no stage separates artists from audiences and the bar stays open during performances. Their programs have included ...
In a scene from “Sweet Lorraine in Auschwitz,” Frank Grunwald plays the accordion. (Photo courtesy of the Indianapolis Jewish Community Relations Council) Photo courtesy of the Indianapolis Jewish ...
The Beatles and Bob Dylan could always be cordial with each other, but the folk hero did know a few tunes didn't hit him the same way the rest did.