“They want to be played,” said Dani Savino, Pianos for Humanity’s inventory manager.
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Musical Geniuses Who Couldn’t Read a Note of Music You don’t need to be able to read sheet music to be a musical genius. It ...
Grammy award-winning fiddle player and vocalist Louis Michot opened the Lowertown Arts and Music Festival Friday with his ...
The sounds of music floating out from a drab warehouse on a nondescript corner in Freeland are the chords of creativity, ...
Northampton Arts Council Arts Events Producer Steve Sanderson is the founder behind the scholarship program and said he started it in memory of his best friend and bandmate, the bass player for the ...
Instruments are expensive and sometimes unaffordable for students who want to learn how to play. Here's how Music Matters is helping those students.
At a museum in North Canaan, Paul Ramunni preserves the history and unexpected connections behind an often overlooked and ...
The Jazz Loft in Stony Brook celebrates its 10th anniversary, evolving from a private collection into a vibrant hub for jazz ...
Community Festival is Primary Fundraiser for The Downbeat Foundation That’s exactly the kind of cause we want to stand ...