From Frank Sinatra to George Benson, these records show the range of Q’s work across decades of music.
When I lived in upstate NY…a friend lived next to Neil Sedaka … one of the nicest people he had ever met. Neil’s song ‘Oh, ...
An eyewitness recalls the fraught encounter between a precocious American college student and a titan of German literature.
A century later, the Mother Road still stirs wonder, while its faded neon, old motels, and bypassed towns show the price of ...
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Today in Music History for March 14: ...
From Billy Sunday's 1926 revival to Otto Porter's record game, a look at March 14 moments in Cape Girardeau history, from church dedications to school plans and census woes.
There’s a place in Colorado Springs where the jukebox never stops playing and the milkshakes are thick enough to stand a ...
There will have been no one who after this concert said they hadn’t been glad they were there – such was its quality and strength. But I’d like to question those fans of orchestral music who had ...
Simple Minds wasn't interested in an era-defining '80s teen classic, but it ended up becoming the biggest success of their ...
Celebrating her 75th birthday on March 14, 2026, Zella Lehr beat Dolly Parton to the punch with "Two Doors Down." ...
Michael Martin Murphey, activist and original founder of the progressive country music, celebrates his 81st birthday today, March 14.
Singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka, who died last month at age 86, was a hit machine. He wrote songs for, among others, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Connie Francis, Tom Jones and the ...