John Neurohr first encountered the trombone because of his father, John H. Neurohr, who was a professional musician and trombonist in the Ohio River Valley of West Virginia. One of Neurohr’s family ...
Frank Sinatra’s rendition of “Theme From New York, New York” still raises spirits through challenging times and marks joyous ...
Peter Moore's much anticipated new CD, 'Shift' will be released on the Chandos label on 21st March. It sees the former BBC ...
1802: The first leopard in captivity is exhibited in Boston, US. 1823: Gioachina Rossini’s opera “Semiramide” premieres in ...
Today in Music History for Feb. 14: ...
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As one of the last men standing, the Duke of Sussex felt it was his responsibility to bring justice and accountability for the thousands of people he feels had also been maliciously targeted and ...
Tommy Lloyd secured his 100th victory as Arizona’s head coach Tuesday night, and the subject didn’t even come up during the postgame news conference in Stillwater, Oklahoma. If it had ...
Even in his final years, Hudson was the beacon of inspiration for musicians around the world. His music needed no words, just the melody of his instrument was enough to convey the message to the ...
He performed music live only one time, with his band Blue Bob in 2002, an experience he called “a traumatic thrill,” and something he wasn’t anxious to repeat. “He wasn’t a musician.