From heartbreak to tragedy, these 15 albums turn grief into art, capturing raw emotion, personal turmoil, and enduring musical brilliance ...
Every day in March for Women’s History Month CapRadio celebrates Women In Music who brought us to where we are today and the ...
Brian Jones plays a sitar on the TV show Ready Steady Go!, 27 May 1966 - Ivan Keeman/Redferns via Aftermath is the apogee of ...
Classic rock fans have something to celebrate. Foreigner, the band behind hits like “I Want to Know What Love Is” and “Cold As Ice,” is marking its 50th anniversary in 2026. The group has expanded its ...
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The famed crew from Long Island celebrates their legacy and catalog on the popular online concert series. 1 hour ago Although there are other dance music subgenres Black people are behind (Miami bass, ...
Combining extended techniques with classical music traditions, George Crumb's work invites you to explore an entirely new world through sound. Welcome to our first post made in collaboration with the ...
Apple's long-awaited dedicated classical music app today appeared on the App Store and is available for pre-order ahead of its launch at the end of March. Speaking to TechCrunch, Apple said that the ...
Pete Seeger was a major figure in America’s folk revival and influenced generations of musicians—including Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and Billy Bragg. Before dedicating his life to music, Seeger ...