That initial program, Share the Music, is still running and benefits over 3,000 young people annually, including free tickets ...
Connecticut Master Chorale, under the direction of Tina Johns Heidrich, will celebrate its 25th anniversary season, beginning ...
Record Store Day's Black Friday is, as usual, filled with exclusive and limited edition releases, mostly on vinyl, from some ...
Paul Hann is known to people of a certain age in B.C. and Alberta as a children’s entertainer on the show Paul Hann and ...
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Today-Music-History-Dec03

Today in Music History for Dec. 3 In 1908, the Regina Orchestral Society, the forerunner to the Regina Symphony Orchestra, gave its first concert. In 1925, "Concerto in F," by George Gershwin had its ...
Stroll through a festive indoor forest at the annual Alachua Christmas Tree Walk, where 20 uniquely decorated 6-foot ...
Acclaimed Canadian folk and country songwriter Zachary Lucky will make his long-awaited return to Muskoka this fall for one ...
Red Cedar Woman is a nucleus for traditional shíshálh Nation arts and a platform for cultural exchange. Silvey, a master ...
Gordon Lightfoot’s 1976 tune “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” is back on the Billboard charts.The renewed interest in the ...
How early is too early for holiday music? Many local venues have holiday shows all over their calendars, and while some stick ...
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.
Historic church opens its doors for first time in 10 years for a holiday concert, thanks to UNITE Mount Vernon and Nagrama Productions.