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Mathew Passarelli Price wasn’t just a music teacher—he was music. A gifted baritone, passionate educator, and joyful spirit, ...
In conjunction with his 80th birthday recently, former Malaysian ambassador to Italy, Dato’ Ramanathan Vengadesan published ...
Incantations, music, and chanting have been used in rites and rituals since the beginning of time, with roots in ancient ...
American saxophonist Antonio Hart, a Grammy-nominated jazz artist and educator, first visited China in 1998 to perform at ...
Brother David Marshall, a Dayton native, was a featured singer during the June 14 celebration for Pope Leo XIV at Rate Field in Chicago. The Chaminade Julienne graduated performed “One of Us," a song ...
Next week, the Spreckels Organ Society will kick off its 37th San Diego International Summer Organ Festival at the Spreckels ...
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Today in Music History for July 17: In 1674, Isaac Watts, innovative pioneer of modern English hymn writing, was born. Among his many beloved sacred compositions are: "At the Cross," "Joy to the World ...
With news of the Jazz at Richardson being “halted” in 2025, it’s perfect timing to announce the line-up for The Colored ...
Tom Sawyer Island and the Rivers of America close at Magic Kingdom. We share one last journey through this classic corner of Frontierland.
Stepping onto an old wooden duck blind in the middle of the York River, Bryan Watts looks down at a circle of sticks and pine ...
Held every two years, Native Omaha Days represents Nebraska’s largest observance of Black pride and solidarity. Organized by the Native Omahans Club, the weeklong celebration was born out of the ...
Day 2 of the Cheyenne River Youth Project’s 11th Annual RedCan Invitational Graffiti Jam has begun. The nine headlining ...