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This is the second article in a 3-part series titled "A Brief History of Holiday Music." Read the first part, covering the earliest music through the 1700s, here. When Prince Albert married the ...
By Matthew Parsons. When we geeks talk about popular music, we break it down into decades. If I say "the '50s," an image springs to mind: leather jackets, poodle skirts and neon jukeboxes full of ...
In conjunction with the exhibit, “Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War,” which is on display at George Memorial Library through April 4, Fort Bend County Libraries will present a ...
Athletes from around the world gather, Americans suddenly decide to care about the pommel horse, and I get that Olympic theme music marching around in my headspace. You know the tune I mean: da ...
Twerk it like it's 1813. By Gil Kaufman Lizzo kicked it seriously old school on Tuesday night (Sept. 27) during her gig at Capitol One Arena in Washington, D.C. Like, for real old, as in the 1800s ...
An image of the Audubon Theatre, previously the old Academy of Music theater on St. Charles, as published in 1902 in photographer John N. Teunisson’s ‘Photographic Glimpses of New Orleans.’ ...
The connection between the music store and the hotel is that both were established and owned by the same person, Louis Grunewald. Born in Germany in 1827, Grunewald immigrated to the U.S. in 1852.
This re-popularization of Christmas was also reflected in the music. New Christmas hymns. The middle 30 years of the 1800s, from about 1838-1868, brought us our first surge of new Christmas tunes ...
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