Learn to play the piano quickly with the "Legendary 4 Chord Progression," which allows you to perform hundreds of songs commonly found on the radio. This video provides a step-by-step guide for ...
Covington football has high expectations after three consecutive 10-win seasons. Junior running back Jaheim Smith has stepped up, rushing for 1,195 yards and 18 touchdowns. The team is undefeated at 7 ...
Jennifer Lopez comes up just a little short in a movie about the escapist power of musicals. By Elisabeth Vincentelli When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we ...
Emery Schubert receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Pause and think about it for a moment. For those unfamiliar, nothing will come to mind. But if you’ve heard the song of the same ...
Queens Of The Stone Age are one of the world’s hardest hitting rock bands, a status they affirmed when I watched them rock my city’s downtown amphitheater this past summer. But in the recent concert ...
Mariah Carey stopped by The Tonight Show to perform her recent track “Play This Song” with Anderson .Paak and house band the Roots. The singer, clad in a gold gown, took center stage to showcase the ...
Covington football's Jaheim Smith and Tipton-Rosemark volleyball's Caroline Roland were voted the Campbell Clinic Memphis area high school athletes of the week for Sept. 15-20. Wendell Shepherd Jr.
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Ronson's memoir 'Night People' about his DJing years in New York City is available for purchase Marina Watts is a Digital Writer, Music at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024. Her work ...
Dance halls, honky-tonks, speakeasies, jazz clubs, ballrooms, rock 'n' roll clubs, discotheques, raves, nightclubs and EDM festivals have different names, but they all have continued to attract music ...
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