Their repertoire featured dynamic arrangements of American and global folk songs, with an occasional political song ... He got a Carnegie Hall audience to sing songs of the Southern freedom movement, ...
In 1975, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes laid down a melodic mandate that applies to our times: “Wake up, everybody / No more ...
New World Symphony’s I Dream a World Festival, the annual celebration dedicated to showcasing the contributions of Black ...
Montreal's Compulsion Games studio head and creative team behind video game 'South of Midnight' discuss the importance of ...
De la Tierra: Reflections of Place in the Upper Río Grande is an exhibition currently on display at the History Colorado ...
This year's festival is reviving a tradition that dates back to the 1970s and is honoring two musical legends: Charles Ives ...
During the Civil Rights Movement, Jenkins used her platform to advance ... showcased Jenkins’ dedication to highlighting diverse American experiences. Her interpretation of classic folk songs and ...
American Traditional or Old School tattoos are powerful expressions of identity and heritage. Their timeless designs are ...
On Oct. 4, Erie native Roger Harvey released his third studio album under his own name titled Progress. A few days after its ...
T Bone Burnett produced introduced early American music to millions with the “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” soundtrack.
In the wake of election season tensions are high and many people are vocal about their politics. Carsie Blanton is a singer-songwriter vocal about her views and political standing. She started her ...
Folk music will never die, and these forgotten folk albums from the 1970s deserve to be dusted off and enjoyed in the modern age.