Sixty-nine years ago today, Marty Robbins was at the top of the country chart with a song that was a massive hit for other artists as well.
Chuck Berry is often viewed more as a guitarist than a songwriter, but he certainly knew his way around the written word, and ...
Welcome back to British Invasion, the column that dives into British music history. Unfortunately, today’s column will be the last of the semester. I know, it’s devastating.
Most pop songs clock in around three to four minutes, giving artists plenty of time to build verses, choruses, and maybe a ...
The Canadian Press on MSN

Today-Music-History-Dec01

Today in Music History for Dec. 1: In 1884, Saskatoon’s first concert was presented by the Pioneer Society. It featured solos, duets, choruses, readings and recitations.
On the frozen edge of the world, staying in practice as a professional musician takes ingenuity, grit and a plastic ...
Natalie Paine, a French horn player in New Zealand 's navy, has been stationed in Antarctica since October, one of 21 ...
The "Dreaming of You" singer was tragically killed by her former fan club president, Yolanda Saldívar, on March 31, 1995, ...
IN the latest of his profiles of leading figures on Bradford’s rock ‘n’ roll scene, DEREK AJ LISTER looks at The Tuxedos: The Tuxedos were formed on the back of the skiffle craze and originated from ...
A city's Irish community is looking to the future as it opens a centre in a new location five years after a longstanding venue shut. Birmingham Irish Centre is now based in Kings Heath, where a huge ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNOpinion

Time, ladies and gentlemen, please

Well it looks like a decision has finally been made even though it has taken 53 years. According to Deputy Prime Minister Sophon Zarum, that quirky ban on the sale of alcohol in Thailand from 2pm to ...
The carol didn’t become widely popular until the 20th century, when Richard Runciman Terry arranged it in the 1930s. A more ...