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New Research Says Taylor Swift’s Music Positively Impacts Mental Health
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Chamber Music Series presents piano recital
Chamber Music Series presents piano recital Published 6:49 pm Friday, October 20, 2023 Paul-AndréBempechat The Longwood University Chamber Music Series will present a concert by pianist Paul-André Bempechat on Sunday, Oct. 29. Free and open to the public, the concert will take place in the Molnar Recital Hall of Wygal Music Building at 4 p.m.,…
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Security beefed up in Wynwood for III Points fest amid world tensions
MIAMI – The III Points Music Festival is expected to attract 20,000 concertgoers this weekend to Wynwood. Miami Police with Miami Fire Rescue will be on hand to greet the throngs of people. The massive event at Mana Wynwood comes at a time of heightened alerts in Miami-Dade County amid world tensions. Mayor Daniella Levine…
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Jordin Sparks Debuts Steamy ‘Call My Name’ Music Video
A week after Jordin Sparks dropped her new single, “Call My Name,” the singer is taking things up a notch with the steamy music video! Sparks released the single’s Alfredo Flores-directed video on Friday. The simple yet sensual visual reflects the song’s intimate lyrics, solely featuring the 33-year-old singer and her husband, Dana Isaiah. “Sometimes I weep ’cause…
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‘Neon’ is a bright show about Gen-Z and music: review
“Neon” follows young 20-somethings who are hustling to try to make it in the music industry. While it’s not especially original, the Netflix series does possess an easy charm. Created by journalist Shea Serrano and Max Searle (“Dave”), the show follows three Gen Z friends who leave their hometown of Fort Myers, Florida, and head…
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Anitta, Gloria Trevi & More: Which Is Your Favorite New Latin Music Release? Vote!
This week, our New Music Latin roundup — a compilation of the best new Latin songs, albums and videos recommended by Billboard Latin and Billboard Español editors — is powered by new music from Anitta, Fuerza Regida and Kali Uchis, to name a few. A handful of talented women dropped new music this week, including…
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YouTube Music rolls out Apple HomePod support
After being teased at WWDC this June, Google today announced support for YouTube Music on the HomePod. This lets you use voice commands — “Hey Siri, play music” — to start YouTube Music on a HomePod. It’s a nice alternative to manually starting the app on your phone and then using AirPlay. Like on Google…
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Mayor presents his “Gainesville Music History Mixtape.” Yes, Tom Petty made the cut.
From Tom Petty to Against Me!, Gainesville is known for its rich music history. With Tom Petty Weekend in full swing and Fest just days away, Mayor Harvey Ward took to Facebook to promote “Mayor Ward’s Gainesville Music History Mixtape” he made filled with some of Gainesville’s very best. “Gainesville folks know we have a…
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Here’s Why P!nk Doesn’t Care About ‘Popularity’ in the Music Industry
P!nk doesn’t care what you think about her — but she does care that fans feel safe at her shows. The star sat down with Cecilia Vega for this weekend’s episode of 60 Minutes, and in an exclusive clip shared with Billboard ahead of the full interview, the “What About Us” singer opened up about…
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Blink-182, The Rolling Stones & More: Which Is Your Favorite Music Release of the Week? Vote!
The boys are back in town this week — literally, as this week’s new music Friday sees new album releases from the original Blink-182 lineup and The Rolling Stones, the latter of which marks the band’s first new music in nearly two decades. Following a series of serious personal issues — namely Mark Hoppus’ 2021…