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Today in Music History for Jan. 29: In 1925, Lois Marshall, one of Canada's leading sopranos in the 1950s and '60s, was born in Toronto. She died of cancer on Feb. 19, 1997.
Queen's mercurial frontman Freddie Mercury was the consummate showman but was loath to share his struggles publicly before ...
A woman known publicly only as “B,” who previously claimed to be Freddie Mercury’s secret daughter, died at the age of 48 ...
Now, O’Mara is celebrating a new album – “Forbidden Hymns” – with an album release show on January 17 at 118 North (118 North ...
The annual fest revealed initial lineup of shows and features heading to Texas, including the opening night film I Love ...
The JCC in Sherman will host a tribute concert featuring songs from folk legends Peter, Paul, & Mary on Saturday, 24 January ...
David E. Kelley's "Margo's Got Money Troubles" will join the previously announced "I Love Boosters" as the festival's opening ...
The first wave of programming for the 2026 SXSW Film and TV Festival has been announced with 'Ready or Not 2' and 'They Will ...
Alison Brown, a Hartford native who now lives in Nashville, returns to Connecticut at the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts ...
William & Mary will begin its first Patriot League football season Aug. 29 (in Week Zero) at Villanova, which is joining the Tribe in moving from the Coastal Athletic Association. That’s what the ...
Last week, Jill Scott checked in with fans on Instagram, sharing the message: “The inspiration has finally manifested, and the countdown to greatness has officially begun.” Now, the countdown has a ...
For more than 20 years, Jill Scott has been a defining voice in modern soul. The 53-year-old Philadelphia-born singer-songwriter has collected three Grammy wins, 14 nominations, and a fiercely loyal ...