Watch How Jim Henson Animated Jazz With Tiny, Dancing Strips of Paper
Jim Henson had a soft spot for jazz
At 90, Ella Jenkins, the First Lady of Children’s Music Has a New Album
Celebrate her birthday with her latest, a compilation of children’s songs from around the world
The Legacy of Hip-Hop Producer J Dilla Will Be Recognized
The late producer’s mother announced she is donating his synthesizer and beat machine to the African American History Museum
Chadwick Boseman and Tate Taylor told us about the making of “Get On Up,” in movie theaters next month.
What Makes Soccer’s Chants So Catchy?
Songs like “Olé, Olé, Olé” and “Seven Nation Army” are dominating soccer. Music experts weigh in on why that is
Samba and Sway to These Brazilian Songs Compiled By Smithsonian Folkways
Take a virtual tour through the country’s diverse musical traditions
Before There was the Blues Man, There Was the Songster
A new release from Smithsonian Folkways celebrates the diverse sounds of turn-of-the-century itinerant musicians
Forget Vinyl. Forget the Cloud. In the Future We’ll Listen to Music on UV-Cured 3D-Printed Resin
Musicians, developers, and inventors prove that there’s more to records than vinyl
If they did, who could ask for anything more?
The Von Trapps Are Back With a New Musical Sound
The hills are alive again with a new American generation of the singing family made famous by the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
Watch George Clinton’s P-Funk Mothership Get Reassembled For Its Museum Debut
A timelapse video shows Smithsonian curators rebuilding one of music’s most iconic stage props—the Parliament-Funkadelic Mothership
You Otter Believe These Zoo Animals Can Play the Piano, the Harmonica and the Xylophone
D.C.’s hottest summer concert is brought to us by an unlikely source: a bevy of animal musicians
These Artistic Interpretations of the Star-Spangled Banner Call Out the Inner Patriot
In paintings, photos, music, videos and poetry, contemporary artists intrepret the flag that bravely waved above Fort McHenry
This Radio Station Broadcasts All Over the World, But Only at Breakfast Time
Global Breakfast Radio operates in every time zone on the planet
This Song (And This Tiger) Will Go Extinct Unless We Save It
Smithsonian magazine editor Michael Caruso is among the 400 influencers asked to protect and save the “Endangered Song”
Elvis’ First Big Vegas Show Was a Total Flop
Playing to the middle-aged crowd at the New Frontier Hotel, Elvis’ first Vegas show didn’t go over so well
Violinists Can’t Tell the Difference Between Old and New Instruments
Regardless, many report still preferring old-school violins made by Italian masters
Why the Roseland Ballroom Had to Stop Dancing
Tonight is the last preformance at the iconic New York concert venue the Roseland Ballroom
Art and Science Collide in the Discovery of the Higgs Boson
Particle Fever, a documentary about the physicists who found the “God particle,” suggests doing science isn’t that different from making art
Ravi Coltrane, son of jazz musicians John and Alice Coltrane, donates one of his father’s three saxophones
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