The Kingsmen Quartet in Concert for Friday, Jan. 2, at 7 p.m. is canceled, due to the weather. The concert was to be at Beckley First Baptist Church, 400 Neville St., Beckley.
An unusually sentimental Billy Idol, once dubbed Rolling Stone’s “Sneer of the Year” in 1985, reflects on his life in a schmaltzy new ballad, “Dying to Live.” “Once when I was younger/Back when I knew ...
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MISHAWAKA ― It was 88 degrees, but it felt even hotter with the sun warming up Everwise Freed Field at Penn High School. The Kingsmen were finishing their first two-a-day practice of the 2025 season, ...
In 1957, Richard Berry released a song he had written two years earlier with his band, the Pharaohs. “Louie Louie” was a song about a sailor pining for his girlfriend in Jamaica. After its release, ...
Back in the 1950s, four Los Angeles musicians were widely acclaimed as the finest performers of chamber music in America. They called themselves the Hollywood String Quartet, because they spent their ...
Squire Parsons, a West Virginia native and member of the Southern Gospel Hall of Fame died Monday at age 77. Parsons, who was born in Newton, in Roane County, West Virginia, began his Gospel career in ...
“Sweet Beulah Land” is one of the top Southern Gospel requested songs of all time. Squire Parsons, the man who wrote and recorded the song in 1979, died Monday following a cardiac arrest that had left ...
The Kingsmen group is coming to Harmony Grove Baptist Church in Harmony Village. They include Alan Kendall, baritone; Brady Jones, bass; Thomas Nally, tenor; Brandon Reese, soundboard; Cole Watson, ...
In 2003, the University of Texas School of Music leveraged a $6 million dedicated endowment to select a top-notch string quartet from five international finalists. Each ensemble of four musicians, ...
On the evening of March 29, the Slosberg Recital Hall at Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass. was filled with reflection, resonance and remembrance. The occasion was “Time’s Echo Live,” a live ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The venerable quartet returned to Zankel Hall with a typically eclectic program and a newfound emotional intensity. By Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim The ...