The legendary dancer talks about starting his career in Harlem and his upcoming Sammy Davis Jr. project
A stellar roster of African-American singers, dancers and comedians got their start at the venue, celebrating its 75-year history
From country music ballads to rock power chords, Native Americans left a lasting impression on the soundtrack of the 20th century
Music curator John Edward Hasse travels the globe teaching the genre that revolutionized American music
Brazil’s music scene may be known for beats such as bossa nova, but newer sounds are making waves on the streets of Rio
Porgy and Bess debuted 75 years ago this fall, but a visit to South Carolina the year before gave life to Gershwin's masterpiece
The inventor and MIT professor talks about where music and technology will intersect over the course of the next 40 years
For more than 75 years, some of the world’s greatest entertainers have performed at the famous Harlem theater
Featuring acts such as the Beach Boys, James Brown and the Rolling Stones, The T.A.M.I. Show defined popular music for a generation
Written in the 1950s, "The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond" was forgotten until it was recently adapted into a major motion picture
As the detective stalks movie theaters, our reporter tracks down the favorite haunts of Arthur Conan Doyle and his famous sleuth
The composer's early-Georgian town house reflects his life and times
A musical rite of the holiday season, the Baroque-era oratorio still awes listeners more than 250 years after the composer's death
She began her career as a musical prodigy and ended up breaking down racial barriers in the recording and film industries
Discover old haunts that inspired thrills and chills in fiction and film
Poet David Lehman provides a list of his favorite songs from the 1930s, including works by Irving Berlin, Harold Arlen and others
Poet David Lehman talks about the brilliant Jewish composers and lyricists whose work largely comprises the great American songbook
For years, the recording industry excluded black artists. Along came Motown, and suddenly everyone was singing its tunes
Billie Holiday’s favorite musician, jazz great Lester “Prez” Young brought a hip, freewheeling sensibility to his saxophone playing
The folk musician talks about his new album – a lost recording of a solo concert held days before the legendary music festival
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