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Music Travel Love Stuns With Their Rendition of “Stand By Me”

Its lyrics provide a timeless impact still felt today, while its simple melodies give singers room to convey deep emotion. “Stand By Me” perfectly shows how a song’s magic can be considered endlessly but never fully explained. Feeling the song always comes first and leaves the biggest mark on the listener, regardless of their grasp […]

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Lanie Gardener’s Stunning Rendition of Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams”

Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams” has had a lasting cultural impact for numerous reasons. First, it is sonically and structurally a fantastic, emotive, almost droning, hypnotic piece of work. Secondly, the lyrical content is deeply relatable, even decades after its creation, tonally evoking nostalgia and a deep sense of longing and heartache. This long-lasting popularity, as well

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The Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll: Tina Turner 

In the realm of Rock ‘n’ Roll music, no artist elicited more excitement, fervor, and sheer respect than Tina Turner.  A favorite with music critics, in 2018, a writer for The Guardian noted her “swagger, sensuality, gravelly vocals and unstoppable energy,” while journalist Kurt Loder (of MTV fame) described Turner’s voice as a combination “emotional

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John Cage and His Extraordinary, Experimental Music 

“Experimental” is the term most often used describe the music of John Cage. But for those who have never heard nor seen a Cage performance, the term experimental says little.  Mozart was experimental. Miles Davis was experimental. The Beatles were experimental. But when the word is applied to John Cage, “experimental” takes on an entirely

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Aerosmith stuns in an intimate performance at the Colosseum in Rome

A decade later, people are still talking about and watching Aerosmith’s performance at the Colosseum in Rome (and for good reason!). Stephen Tyler took the stage on September 8th, 2017, as a benefit for the Andrea Bocelli Foundation and the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center. The night also featured many of the greats, including Elton John,

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Charles Bradley’s soulful cover of Black Sabbath’s Changes

There are moments in music history when two worlds that seem lightyears apart collide and create something startlingly human. Charles Bradley covering Black Sabbath’s Changes is one of those moments. On paper, it sounds almost like a novelty: a soul singer reimagining a heavy rock ballad. But once you hear Bradley’s trembling voice wrap itself

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The incredible genius of the guitarist Django Reinhardt

Before there was John Mayer, Eric Clapton, Chet Akins, or Freddie King, there was “Django” Reinhardt; creator of a style of Jazz guitar now referred to as “Gypsy Jazz.”  After establishing an extraordinary following in Paris, France, in the autumn of 1946, Reinhardt made his first tour of the US, debuting at Cleveland Music Hall

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