The Centuries-Long History Of Changui Music In Cuba : NPR
Music journalist and broadcaster Gianluca Tramontana discusses the significance of Changui music in the Guantanamo region of Cuba.
Summer music festivals have returned — just in time for the latest coronavirus surge - The
As of Friday, the seven-day average for new daily cases in the United States jumped 57 percent from the previous week, according to data tracked by The Washington Post .
After 2020′s summer of shutdowns, fans, musicians and promoters are eager to return to the stage — as are many of the cities that host the lucrative events. It's made major music festivals seem like an unstoppable force and, to health experts, an avoidable risk.
China regulator bars Tencent from exclusive rights in online music | Reuters
A Tencent logo is seen at its booth at the 2020 China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in Beijing, China September 4, 2020. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang
The Chinese government has been stepping up antitrust actions in recent months against the country's large tech companies, including a record $2.75 billion fine on e-commerce giant Alibaba for engaging in anti-competitive behaviour.
Mississippi State adds music and culture minor for students
STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi State University's College of Education is establishing a new minor for students interested in music.
The Department of Music's minor in music and culture begins this fall at the Starkville campus. The program will focus on non-Western music, especially the music of Africa and the African Diaspora.
Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame slated to open next summer
Well over 100 audience members were packed into the theater before the event began at 2 p.m. While some audience members were seated, many were standing, dancing and clapping along with the band.
The first four inductees to receive stars on the Walk of Fame will be Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Bootsy Collins, King Records icon Otis Williams, and Grammy Winners The Isley Brothers and the late Gospel great Dr. Charles Fold.
Heights of the Era presents music and fun for all ages | Local News | qctimes.com
Tammy Rich and her husband, Rob Rich, both of Colona, dance during the Height of the Era event Saturday at Lindsay Park in Davenport. The event brings more than 12 hours of music performed by artists from New York, Cincinnati, Minneapolis, Milwaukee and Chicago.
Terry Poston and Helen Landrum dance to the music of the Creswell Club during The Heights of the Era music event Saturday at Lindsay Park in the Village of East Davenport.
The Opening Ceremony Music Was From Video Games - The New York Times
You're not wrong: The athletes are marching around Tokyo Stadium to songs from video games, which the organizers describe as "a quintessential part of Japanese culture that is loved around the world.
Curiously, songs from Japan's best-known video game studio, Nintendo, seem to be missing.
BTS singer V makes a handsome cameo in Peakboy's Gyopo Hairstyle music video, watch - Hindustan
BTS singer V joined his fellow Wooga Squad members Park Seo-joon, Choi Woo-shik and Park Hyung-sik to make an appearance in Peakboy's new song Gyopo Hairstyle. The peppy song was released on Sunday and it featured the BTS member playing a stylish server.
Gyopo Hairstyle, composed, written and sung by Peakboy, was announced earlier this month. The singer had confirmed that his friends - BTS member V, and actors Park Seo-joon, Choi Woo-shik and Park Hyung-sik - would be appearing in the music video.
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