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Grammy-winning teacher Annie Ray on the importance of music education for all
Lorna Baldwin is an Emmy and Peabody award winning producer at the PBS NewsHour. In her two decades at the NewsHour, Baldwin has crisscrossed the US reporting on issues ranging from the water crisis in Flint, Michigan to tsunami preparedness in the Pacific Northwest to the politics of poverty on the campaign trail in North…
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Drake Hints At New Music Possibly Coming As Soon As This Summer
Drake has suggested that he’ll be dropping new music, possibly as soon as this summer. In an undated Instagram story that went viral on Saturday (May 25), Gordo — Drizzy’s longtime producer who worked on his most recent album, For All The Dogs — posted a photo with the 6 God sticking up his middle…
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Electronic music fans celebrate Detroit’s heritage, influence at Movement festival
Detroit — Thousands traveled to the birthplace of techno music Memorial Day weekend to celebrate its Detroit heritage and influence at the Movement Music Festival. “It’s one of those events that everybody in the city looks forward to every year to kick off the summer here in the city … contributing to the city’s art,…
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Nostalgic Music Affects the Brain and Memory
Summary: Nostalgic music activates brain areas linked to memory, reward, and self-processing. This discovery could help improve the quality of life for those with dementia. The study shows that music can evoke vivid memories, providing a potential therapeutic tool for neurodegenerative diseases. Understanding these mechanisms may lead to new treatments for memory-related conditions. Key Facts:…
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Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper adorably dance to Stevie Nicks at…
Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid were living it up. The “Maestro” star, 49, and his supermodel girlfriend, 29, were spotted enjoying the vibes at the BottleRock Food and Music Festival in Napa, Calif., over the Memorial Day holiday weekend. At one point, the couple was seen happily dancing together in the crowd as Stevie Nicks…
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Listen to The Chameleons’ first new music in 23 years on ‘Where Are You’ EP
The Chameleons have released their first new music in 23 years, an EP called ‘Where Are You’ – listen to it below. The Manchester post-punk band reunited back in 2021 for a 2022 live album ‘Edge Sessions (Live From The Edge)’. It saw lead singer/bassist Mark Burgess team up with guitarist Reg Smithies, along with…
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‘I Love To Break Genre’: Lady Gaga Teases Upcoming Music To Be Unlike Anything She Has ‘Ever Made Before’
Lady Gaga seems to have a lot on her plate! The Bad Romance singer had been busy shooting for the Joker musical with Joaquin Phoenix which put her music on the back burner for a while! But fans of Gaga will soon be blessed with her singing chops in her upcoming Studio album which she…
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What kinds of music are kids from Senegal, Gambia listening to? A group of Amherst-area scholars knows …
AMHERST — When Amherst Regional High School sophomore Joe Hazlip visited West Africa last month as part of a unique exchange, he didn’t expect to find the same music there as in the U.S. “My host friends and I would walk together at night in Senegal,” Hazlip said. “I remember I didn’t expect we’d be…
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Bradley Cooper performs ‘A Star Is Born’ song with Pearl Jam at BottleRock music festival
Jackson Maine lives! Bradley Cooper joined Pearl Jam on stage at the BottleRock Napa Valley music festival on Saturday to perform “Maybe It’s Time,” an original song from his 2018 film “A Star Is Born.” Footage of the moment, which seemed straight out of the film itself, was shared on YouTube. Cooper starred as fictional…
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2024 Sueños Music Festival celebrates the rise of regional Mexican music and a love for reggaeton
In its third year, Sueños has the largest crowd yet. Nearly 70,000 people attended the Latino music festival on Saturday in Chicago’s Grant Park, bringing Latinos from all over the country together. The headliner for Sunday, Grammy winner Peso Pluma, promised to galvanize a larger crowd, though weather kept the grounds closed after the expected…