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New dementia cafe to open at The Village Green in Thornaby
Organiser Jo Bennett, from the Alzheimer’s Society, already runs a Singing for the Brain group and another dementia café in Darlington, as well as another singing group in Middlesbrough. She is passionate about the therapeutic value of…
Sony headphones shine, but Samsung’s fooling no-one
Before you fire up the BBQ, check in on your tech favourites to see who’s responsible for this week’s tasty bangers.
The big news in the mobile realm this week came from the pre-Google I/O Android Show where Google…
Bluegrass mural unveiled downtown, first six panels celebrate music and art
A new mural honoring bluegrass music is now part of the downtown Owensboro landscape, with the first six panels of the rotating display unveiled Saturday morning across from the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum.
A few dozen…
Glasgow to host week-long celebration of bagpipe music
The Piping Live! festival and the World Pipe Band Championships will return to the city, putting Scotland's national instrument in the spotlight.
Piping Live!, organised by The National Piping Centre, will run from August 11 to 17.…
Delia D., a must-see OPM musical spectacle
The all-star cast of “Delia D.”
NEWPORT World Resorts’ Full House Theater Company does it again. After the triumphant back-to-back run of “Ang Huling El Bimbo” and “Buruguduystunstugudunstuy,” they’re back again with “Delia D: A…
More than just music: the story behind the symphony
The Newark Symphony Orchestra (NSO) is not just a stage for music — it is a community built on decades of shared passion, purpose and performance. For more than 50 years, the NSO has brought together students and…
PH music under Japanese rule recalled
THE Ayala Museum, with the Filipinas Heritage Library (FHL), hosted the second session of the Roderick Hall Memorial Lectures on Friday, featuring the theme "Philippine Music During the Japanese Occupation: A…
Kolstein’s Music appears shut down as owner removes instruments
A Long Island violin shop that’s been open since the 1940s appears to have closed its doors for good — but the bitter business dispute between the founder’s family and current owner still has no coda in sight.
About three…
Telecel Celebrates Ghanaian Music Stars at 26th Annual Awards
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The 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs) recognized outstanding achievements in the nation’s music industry, with King Promise emerging as the night’s top winner.
The artist claimed four awards, including…
Will Ferrell’s Son Magnus Ferrell Shares Glimpse Into Music Career
Will Ferrell’s son Magnus Ferrell is ready to earn a spot in the music industry thanks to his own talents.
“The great thing about me wanting to do music is that I have to make good music for people to…