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Brian Charette grew up playing piano in Connecticut jazz clubs. On Sept. 19, the internationally known organist returns to ...
A music education nonprofit donates $65,000 worth of musical instruments to Quincy middle school band programs.
For almost a century, the Jenkins Music Company was a major force in the music retail industry. Starting as a one-room shop ...
Only one song is mentioned by name in Austen’s novels — the sad love song “Robin Adair,” which Jane Fairfax plays in “Emma” — ...
Herb Alpert got his start playing trumpet in L.A.'s public schools. He wants to help make that "magic" possible for students.
Music at the Intersection has represented St. Louis culture to the fullest for the last five years. The festival will take ...
Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Tuesday distributed musical instruments to a group of visually impaired students, who received music training through the welfare department in Karimnagar ...
Nearly a century after his untimely death, the voice of Sayed Darwish still reverberates across Egypt in the verses of the ...
Malaysia Day is a reminder of the sounds that made us. Modernisation and globalisation bring progress, but they can also push the "old stuff" to the edges – among them the traditional instruments that ...
The Nigerian Air Force, on Sunday, announced that it provided free holiday music training for children and dependents of its ...
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Editorial: Program to provide instruments for students hits right note

The money is enough to purchase more than 100 instruments for home use. That’s a big deal, especially for those kids playing heavy instruments like drums, tuba and standup bass.
The LAUSD musical repair shop is getting a $1 million donation from legendary musician, producer and philanthropist Herb ...