Janis Joplin’s legendary mezzo-soprano voice soundtracked her generation’s political and cultural upheaval, communicating a ...
That initial program, Share the Music, is still running and benefits over 3,000 young people annually, including free tickets ...
An article titled “The Cruelest Month” in the Nov. 24, 1975 issue of Newsweek magazine caught the attention of Canadian folk singer/writer Gordon Lightfoot.
"I Write The Songs" was chosen as Song of the Year on Grammy Night in 1977. But did it deserve that honor over the other ...
In terms of cultural resonance, my heart lies with where I grew up and what I know best: the state of Michigan and the Great Lakes region.
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Today in Music History for Nov. 17: ...
Its waters are frequently noted as being “notoriously cold,” with surface temperatures rarely exceeding 55 degrees. Having ...
As I’m sure most of you knew, Tuesday marked the 50th anniversary of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald. To commemorate the ...
I was texting with my sister last week after her birthday and she was in the process of making a playlist of the worst songs ever written. This was unsurprising, as we are like-minded shitheads, ...
On Nov. 10, 1975, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald sunk in the Great Lakes, inspiring Gordon Lightfoot to write a hit song called 'The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.' ...
Most specifically, the story and history of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald on Nov. 10, 1975. I’ve watch countless ...
On November 10, 2,200 gathered at Split Rock Lighthouse to remember the Edmund Fitzgerald tragedy, honoring the 29 lost souls with stories, songs, and a flickering beacon of hope.
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