Music industry experts shared their stories with students via Zoom during a recent panel discussion. Duncan Lindsay '20 believes opportunities to meet and interact with industry professionals are ...
Editor’s Note: This week’s Music Notes column is written by the arts/entertainment editor, Nicole D. Smith. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s music columnist, Melissa Ruggieri, will return April 30.
“These are the 10 best songs to help you relax according to science!” Have you seen that? On Facebook or LinkedIn? Wow, that is some statement, right? But what if I don’t like those songs? What if ...
Like so many good ideas, the venerable music website Gorilla vs. Bear started because Chris Cantalini spent a lot of time on the internet at work. The Plano native didn’t grow up obsessed with music; ...
Carol A. Hess (left), Distinguished Professor of Music, has taken a deep dive into musical diplomacy with her most recent book, “Aaron Copland in Latin America,” published this year. The book cover ...
The opening words of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night are some of the most famous in literature. They are uttered by Orsino, the Duke of Illyria, a lovelorn young man, who is pining with the passion of ...
Over the years, we've put together a few articles on how to get posted on music blogs, but this time we're getting specific about one of the most important parts of reaching that goal: the email ...
On the band Voxtrot’s recent reunion tour, the experience of the audience members was shaped, more than usual, by age. Because the band hasn’t toured or released new music for the past twelve years, ...
The simple answer is YouTube-based music hosting channels. Sometimes, things differ; artists could engineer publicity stunts like an arrest, a relationship or a 50 Cent (Curtis) vs Kanye West ...