Tim Sway on MSN
New bass guitar design from concept to build
Explore the new bass guitar design from concept to build! 🎸🛠️ This video takes you step by step through the entire process—from initial sketches and design ideas to shaping, assembly, and finishing ...
Although their numbers are few, women luthiers are making their mark and providing skilled work in Israel.
Her local options were highly limited 20 years ago, so Vicki Gibboney picked up a pair of hammers — small ones — and went to work creating a new page in Aiken's music scene. The ...
MusicRadar on MSN
We speak to The Smiths’ producer Stephen Street and learn how their most beloved song came to be
New insight into a song that stands as a near-perfect example of the Morrissey/Marr songwriting partnership ...
Both one of Talking Heads’ most out-of-character compositions and their most emotionally resonant, This Must Be the Place continues to cast its spell over listeners ...
Matisyahu celebrates his 20th anniversary of “Live at Stubb’s,” as well as his eighth studio album, “Ancient Child” at the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek on March 21. Described as ...
Before each show David Byrne embarks on a "quest to try and find something interesting." In March and May, the Talking Heads frontman is bringing his whimsy to Tennessee.
From drumming at three to rocking with the Fabulous Armadillos, Paul 'Stretch' Diethelm’s musical journey started in Watertown and continues to inspire local music lovers.
From guilty‑pleasure riffs to improvised arrangements, DalPop’s musicians explore how vulnerability, collaboration, and ...
Actor Michael Shannon and musician Jason Narducy are playing R.E.M. deep cuts and re-creating whole albums, keeping the ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Quebec's masked band Angine de Poitrine is blowing up. Meet the men behind the noses
Quebec’s newest breakout band wears paper-mâché masks with giant phallic noses and polka-dot-speckled costumes covering their entire bodies. Their music sounds like a freewheeling jam session that ...
The Oak Ridger on MSN
Rock to Bach music festival returns to Oak Ridge March 28
At the festival you can enjoy live music all day, coffee and sweets in the morning and sandwiches and drinks for lunch. Tickets are $15-20 for adults.
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