The American-made piano and sousaphone got their start in Philly. From there, musical history continues to be made.
In the months before the start of the Revolutionary War, John Behrent (also spelled Berent) built the first piano sold ...
Conrad Fisher turns old church into Ragamuffin Hall for Amish and Mennonite artists ...
A popular Nashville-based guitar manufacturer announced the release of a limited-edition guitar that pays tribute to the ...
A popular music shop will close after two decades in a town centre as the owner is set to retire. Michael O’Donoghue opened ...
With his chunky silver rings and sunglasses, wide kimonos and high heels, the self-dubbed “Piano King” has made a name for ...
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International Jazz Day 2026: 7 Surprising Facts About Jazz That Explain Its Global Influence
Every year on April 30, the world celebrates International Jazz Day, a global tribute to a genre that transcends borders and ...
A converted church in rural central Pennsylvania has become a place where musicians with Amish roots are coming to record ...
There are certain things associated with the ocean that you don’t expect to find in Southwestern Pennsylvania: the sound of ...
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How Native Instruments’ Massive became the go-to bass synth for a generation of music-makers
This is the history of Native Instruments’ massively influential wavetable instrument, from development and release to its ...
This St. Augustine museum turns 1800s hotel history into Spanish flair, with grand architecture, rare collections, and Gilded ...
Americana, folk and bluegrass duo True North has been invited to share the stage with the Salem Pops Orchestra.
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