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Person fatally shot near Trap Music Museum, Atlanta police say
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – A person died after being shot multiple times near Atlanta’s Trap Music Museum on Sunday night, according to police. The Atlanta Police Department said officers responded around 7:55 p.m. to a report of a person shot near 630 Travis St. NW, listed as the address of the Trap Music…
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PBS NewsHour | Grammy-winning teacher Annie Ray on music education for all | Season 2024
THE END OF THE SCHOOL YEAR OFTEN MEANS YEAR-END CONCERTS FOR STUDENT ORCHESTRAS AND CHOIRS. FOR HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC EDUCATOR ANNIE RAY, IT’S TIME TO LOOK BACK ON A BUSY YEAR THAT INCLUDED A GRAMMY AWARD, AND AHEAD AT HER VISION OF WHAT EDUCATION SHOULD BE. ALI ROGIN IS BACK WITH THE LATEST INSTALLMENT OF…
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[Music in drama] Delve into destined love story with touching melodies
A scene from “Guardian: The Lonely and Great God,” starring Gong Yoo (left) and Kim Go-eun (tvN) Romance with a divine being is always intriguing, yet never simple or safe — at least in Korean dramas. “Guardian: The Lonely and Great God,” aired through tvN from December 2016 to January 2017, is a series that…
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1 person dead after being shot in northwest Atlanta, APD investigating
ATLANTA — The Atlanta Police Department is investigating a homicide that occurred in northwest Atlanta, police told Channel 2 Action News. Police say they responded to a person shot call just before 8 p.m. in the area of 630 Travis Street. The address corresponds with the Trap Music Museum. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for…
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Sueños Music Festival opens after Sunday rain delay
CHICAGO — The Sueños Music Festival in Grant Park was evacuated on Sunday due to severe weather. The event was delayed on Sunday due to a round of storms that swept through Chicagoland in the morning hours, but a second round in the evening hours led to another interruption. “Grant Park is being evacuated due…
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Niamh Regan
Irish singer-songwriter Niamh Regan has recently shared new single “Music” a song from her upcoming sophomore album, Come As You Are, which will be released on May 31st, via Faction Records. The track is inspired by Wilco and you can sense that in the way it delivers its emotive folk-inspired light rock sound that somehow…
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Can Pop Artists Make Country Great Again?
More Beyonce The Music’s sassy new regular pop culture columnist, Anna List, is here to drop truth bombs. Genre blending and experimentation in music can open an artist to a whole new audience and introduce them to new realms of creativity and possibility. However, the artist also runs the risk of alienating their original fans…
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The Beach Boys and Director Frank Marshall on the Band’s Disney+ Doc: ‘We May Not Have Been Great Surfers, but We Sang About It Really Well’
If Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of summer on most Americans’ calendars, then it makes sense that the real tentpole kicking off tent season for a lot of people is not “Furiosa” or “Garfield” but “The Beach Boys,” a streaming documentary devoted to the least wintery group of all time. The Disney+ film,…
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“Magic Polka Machine” radio show celebrates 50 years of music
BARNESVILLE, Pa. – A regional radio legend has reached a monumental milestone. “Polka Joe” is celebrating his 50th anniversary. The Lakeside Ballroom in Barnesville, Schuylkill County was the scene for a party ‘celebrating’ the local radio personality. Polka Joe Manjack and his Magic Polka Machine radio show have been entertaining listeners for half a century. …
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‘A hard path’: Hong Kong violin virtuoso Pamela So on pursuing music career
Now 18 and studying economics and music on a full scholarship at Harvard University and the New England Conservatory, the Hong Kong-born virtuoso has played with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin Symphony Orchestra, China Philharmonic Orchestra and Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, and recently toured mainland China with the HK Phil. So in Hong Kong, in May…