A look at 20 artists who crafted unforgettable hits not for themselves, but for others. In the world of music, the spotlight ...
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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 ...
If you’re looking for ways to have the “hap-hap-happiest Christmas,” in the words of Clark Griswold, there are plenty of events happening in Wichita that will provide some cheer.
Kenny Rogers scored the defining hit of his career when he released “The Gambler” in 1978, but he was not the first artist to ...
Forty-six years ago today, Kenny Rogers topped the country chart with an album that introduced two major crossover hits.
And we sat at the piano and he [Kenny Rogers] cut my song. And then he cut two more of my songs, and that launched my songwriting career.” ...
Kenny Rogers wasn’t a one-note performer, nor was he one-note in life.
Kenny Chesney was inducted into Country Music Hall of Fame just last week and now he’s gearing for the release his first book, which he describes as a “love letter to the journey” that lead to it all.
This abridged extract from the book Sound Waves: Music in Newham remembers The Lotus, a club in Forest Gate, run by nightclub pioneer Kenny Johnson. New Romantics at The Lotus Ballroom in the 1980s.
A collection of Byron Rogers’ travel pieces in search of characters and unlikely heroes. Read by Crawford Logan. * A visit to the packed treasure house of a costume store. * An unnamed Spanish ...