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The title song is 1987's Way Down In The Hole by Tom Waits (another one of those great songwriters and voices that we love ...
Luther Vandross didn’t just sing love songs. He invented the kind of vocals that make you want to text your ex, light a ...
Thornton Wilder’s play became a blockbuster musical, but a production under an upstate tent makes the case for its ...
Fifty years after its release, the iconic 'da, duh' theme from Steven Spielberg's blockbuster still terrorizes swimmers and ...
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“Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?” is a song which was written by David Mook and Ben Raleigh, and was originally sang by Larry Marks. But in 1999, Billy Ray Cyrus was asked to come into the studio and cover ...
Said Dave Grohl of his stadium-filling rock band: "Over the years, we’ve had moments of unbridled joy, and moments of ...
A fellow Argentinian journalist who interviewed the lauded Lalo Schifrin over a span of three decades shares how it was only about "making music, not in winning any Oscars." ...
Lalo Schifrin, the Grammy-winning Argentine-born composer who evoked the ticking, ominous suspense of espionage with his indelible theme to the television series "Mission: Impossible" as well as ...
Lalo Schifrin, the award-winning composer of Mission: Impossible, as well other films including The Amityville Horror and ...