Jon and Dave had hit a rough patch. There were hardly any jobs for them, no record deals, no money....
On August 24, 2024, Jean-Michel Jarre, one of the most influential architects of electronic music, turned 75. Throughout his career,...
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Deutsche Grammophon, a company steeped in tradition, has recently undertaken a remarkable strategic reorientation. Deutsche Grammophon, the famous yellow label,...
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The Professor longs for the wide open spaces of the country with new works by Staples Jr. Singers, Turnpike Troubadours,...