ERIC: From the 11th to the 15th centuries, when the Troubadours flourished in Southern France, one of the most famous of the ...
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This Disney Plus doc isn't much of a movie, but watching Spielberg & Williams reflect on the beautiful music they've made ...
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There are so many things you love, use, and celebrate today that you may not know the origins of. Throughout history, many inventions have been mistakenly credited to the wrong person—or group. This ...
I belatedly read a book that others around here will know, April Stevens’ “Teach Me Tiger!”, a 2013 memoir that’s interesting all the way. What it shows (among other things)?
He’s going to hear music—it takes him a couple of seconds; I mean, he’s got entire populations of neurons firing in synchrony with the tempo, but it takes a few seconds to lock into that.
Towards the end of the Beatles’ career, it would’ve been hard to imagine George Harrison had much good to say about his time ...