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Haim are a few short days away from releasing their much-anticipated new album I quit, and the advance singles have all been bangers. I haven’t heard the record yet, but our own Chris DeVille has, and ...
“Rambax is unique,” says Touré, whose family of prominent griot percussionists had him drumming from the age of four.
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Many tales from Japanese folklore often feature a fascinating character called the tanuki. Depending on the story, this ...
Crowds are converging outside the theater to watch Rachel Zegler sing “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina” from a balcony — while ...
Toronto-based producer Loukeman talks his new project Sd-2, sampling techniques and unconventional effects processing ...
Toast America’s birthday with fireworks, parades, concerts and other events in and around Washington, D.C.
Jonathan Gould’s book “Burning Down the House” traces the band from its early days in 1970s clubs to the kind of celebrity that creates its own problems.
The kids understood the assignment “I made it out of a tin can, a balloon and some beans,” said 10-year-old Angelique Cabrera, showing off a drum made from trash.