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Today in Music History for Nov. 8: In 1887, the gramophone was patented by American Thomas Edison. In 1910, "The Dubois String Quartet" gave its first performance at Windsor Hall in Montreal. The ...
One of the most famous actresses of the 1950s and ‘60s has responded to reports of her own demise. Brigitte Bardot released a statement on Wednesday confirming she is not dead after a French ...
These classic rock facts are shocking and brilliant, and a testament to how creative bands were in the "analog" days of music production.
Frankie Lymon's soaring soprano epitomized 1950s pop, but behind the sunny melodies lay a life plagued by racism, trauma, and ...
Some restaurants serve food, but Sid’s serves memories on a plate. You’ll leave with a full stomach, a happy heart, and the certainty that you’ve just experienced the best french fries of your life – ...
Elizabeth Taylor's love life was the stuff of legend—and lyrics, Taylor Swift drawing inspiration from how the much-married ...
The Uber driver accused of “maliciously” sparking the deadly Palisades Fire repeatedly watched a French rap video that features the artist setting multiple fires as he talks about “despair and ...
A young French woman who loves Chinese culture has designed more than 30 city walk routes in Shanghai to introduce the city’s hidden gems to tourists and locals. Clarisse Le Guernic, whose Chinese ...
BeforeBob Dylan became a music legend, he was a smitten teenager with a crush — and her name wasBrigitte Bardot. Long before his name was synonymous with folk rock, a young Dylan found inspiration in ...
Dance halls, honky-tonks, speakeasies, jazz clubs, ballrooms, rock 'n' roll clubs, discotheques, raves, nightclubs and EDM festivals have different names, but they all have continued to attract music ...
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