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Today-Music-History-Nov15
Today in Music History for Nov. 15: In 1920, the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra made its debut at the Plantages Theatre under the direction of Alberta Weaver Winston. The orchestra folded in 1932, but a ...
The freedoms Afghans have gained since 2001 are in jeopardy as extremists complete their takeover of the nation, spurred by U.S. exit. Landlocked and mountainous, Afghanistan borders six countries and ...
When longtime Limp Bizkit bassist Sam Rivers passed away on October 18, fans immediately turned to the band’s music to honor ...
Back when appearing on the long running Desert Island Discs show, US comedy titan Mel Brooks revealed the song he cherished ...
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Today-Music-History-Oct21
Today in Music History for Oct. 21: In 1851, soprano Jenny Lind, dubbed "The Swedish Nightingale," gave her first Canadian concert, at St. Lawrence Hall in Toronto. Her tour was organized by showman P ...
Can you chip in? This year we’ve reached an extraordinary milestone: 1 trillion web pages preserved on the Wayback Machine. This makes us the largest public repository of internet history ever ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. With the NFL expanding American football outside of the United ...
For a lot of Millennials, "we can't afford that" was practically a childhood mantra. Vacations? Maybe once a decade. Piano lessons? Too expensive. But one Redditor's post on the r/Millennials forum ...
Every decade has its fair share of songs that everyone hated, but as I’m slowly starting to learn as Y2K becomes an increasingly distant memory, there are some 1990s songs that everyone hated…except ...
When Sunny Vohra acquired Twickenham Film Studios in 2012, he inherited more than just soundstages and post-production facilities. He became the custodian of a 113-year-old institution where cinema ...
When the 1980s came to a close and the 1990s started, the music industry and public taste reverted to its ways by promoting niche, independent, and subculturally motivated bands. Nirvana, Pearl Jam, ...
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