NPR's Scott Simon and sports writer Michele Steele discuss the MLB postseason and an NFL coaching legend floundering in college.
Davis’ iconic 1959 album, Kind of Blue, will be issued by Analogue Productions as a 180-gram double LP 33 1/3 edition, with ...
One of Seattle's leading jazz organizations might be in a transitional phase, but its flagship festival is in good hands.
The chorus of his song “Mystical Magical” — which Wednesday night had him floating across the arena in a chandelier — draws from Olivia Newton-John’s 1981 hit “Physical.” And a few of his ballads, ...
For Don Was, the Pan-Detroit Ensemble’s debut album — the topically titled “Groove in the Face of Adversity” — “is a ...
You might expect the music industry to take a breath while Taylor Swift runs rampant across it, but Mobb Deep, Sammy Hagar, ...
Does your band, theater group, art studio or venue have an upcoming gig or arts related event or festival in Mid-Missouri? Send your information to [email protected] or call 573-761-0240 by noon ...
Detroit saxophonist Dave McMurray’s new Blue Note album I Love Life Even When I’m Hurting arrives 14 November, featuring Kem on a heartfelt version of Al Jarreau’s We Got By.
Attorney General Pam Bondi came to the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing armed with nothing more than lame canned attacks.
The late rocker Ozzy Osbourne accidentally became part of St. Louis sports lore. This season, the Blues will honor him in a ...
“She didn’t record it because it sounded like a hit,” says Billy Steinberg, who co-wrote the stark, slow-moving ballad with ...
Don Was is arguably music’s greatest multi-tasker. Who else has handled all these roles - producer, songwriter, recording ...
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