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Today-Music-History-Nov19
Today in Music History for Nov. 19: In 1954, entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. was seriously injured in a car crash while en route to a Los Angeles recording session from Las Vegas. His left eye was removed ...
In 1962, Davis began working with tenor saxophonist George Coleman, a player from Memphis who had already made a name for himself with Max Roach, Lee Morgan, and Jimmy Smith, among others. He was a ...
Shuntaro Tanikawa, who pioneered modern Japanese poetry, poignant but conversational in its divergence from haiku and other ...
From The Lonely Island & Seth Meyers Podcast to a new show from the co-host of Reply All, the best podcasts of the year ...
10. Finally! A Show About Women That Isn't Just a Thinly Veiled Aspirational Nightmare ... Under Moses' supervision, the city ...
Now, those albums are coming back to life in a new box set. The Beatles: 1964 U.S. Albums in Mono collects the first seven ...
T Bone Burnett produced introduced early American music to millions with the “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” soundtrack.
Throughout his career, Quincy Jones worked with everyone from Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, with hundreds ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Quincy Jones, the music titan whose vast legacy ranged from producing Michael Jackson’s historic ...
Music titan Quincy Jones' catalog ranged from Michael Jackson's best-selling album "Thriller" to the star-studded "We Are the World" charity song.
1964: Frank Sinatra ... vocal duties for “Just Once,” the big-hearted and bigger-feelings track. What songs are more immediately recognizable? An elongated drum and bass lick introduce ...