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The person playing the harp was a 10-year-old named Kyle Rowland. "I heard him start singing and playing harmonica, and I was in awe," Rowland said.
Sunny Sweeney joins us to talk about the stories behind the songs & her involvement in Trisha Yearwood's new album.
The person playing the harp was a 10-year-old named Kyle Rowland. “I heard him start singing and playing harmonica, and I was in awe,” Rowland said.
Take Five with Trumpeter Gregory Haubrich of Butter And The Genre article by AAJ Staff, published on July 21, 2025 at All About Jazz. Find more Take Five With... articles ...
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The Cattaraugus County Museum’s “Summer at the Stone House” event series continues its 2025 schedule Thursday with a ...
The Sarnia Journal has partnered with local photographer Art Connolly to feature his captivating “Humans of Sarnia” series as ...
The UCC Praise Band will perform contemporary Christian music for your enjoyment from 1 to 2 p.m. The band features Mark ...
First Person: country singer Tami Neilson on the superpower of sisterhood The Canadian-born, New Zealand-based artist on how women have empowered her career ...
Trump administration’s ICE memo on third-country deportations sparks panic in Miami. Immigrant rights advocates warn of due process and safety violations.
Shootings and sideshows have long troubled Kansas City’s Country Club Plaza. Here’s what new owners have done to improve security, and why some say it’s working.