Melissa McCracken grew up with a neurological condition that means she processes songs as colors—a gift that translates into paintings inspired by her favorite musicians.
“Happy #Halloween (ahem, actually, coincidentally, #Reformationstag) from the Ghost of #Bach!”
I was just tagged so now I have to make a new book of random scheiße. Update: okay so I think I'm just gonna use this book as an excuse to post whatever's on my mind and just annoy you guys with random crap.
Rock’s Backpages commemorates Crowded House drummer Paul Hester, who died on 26 March 2005. Here’s a piece from Q Magazine in July 1992
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12th century (ca.1170s) England Glasgow University Library MS Hunter 229 (U.3.2.) - Hunterian psalter fol. 21v - detail of musicians playing bagpipes and lyra da gamba an unidentified bowed string...
I was just tagged so now I have to make a new book of random scheiße. Update: okay so I think I'm just gonna use this book as an excuse to post whatever's on my mind and just annoy you guys with random crap.
One ot the top reasons Americans love England is the music. All you have to say is "The Beatles" and you'll know what I mean. England has produced some of the most popular music of our time. It all started back in the 1960's with the British...
Yup, no question about it. Johann Sebastian Bach is one of the biggest names in the classical music industry--er, I… by tin-tin
Today marks the 30th anniversary of the release of New Order's third studio album, Low-Life, an effort which effectively completed their musical evolution from the early post-punk sound that Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris, and Peter Hook initially carried over from their days in Joy Division into a full-fledged dance-rock band. To celebrate this illustrious occasion, here are a few things you may not have known about the album...unless you're an überfan, in which you'll roll your eyes and say, "Well, duh." (We don't really need to dance around that possibility, do we?)
At 71, Taylor looks back — and settles in for an encore
The 27 Club is an eerie coincidence of a group of musicians and artists that lost their lives at the age of 27. Here are some of the most famous ones...
Chris Stapleton continues to buck country orthodoxy on his new album, "Starting Over."
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