Category : Music Concerts


Anne-Sophie Mutter's East Meets West Album Review

Anne-Sophie Mutter's new album East Meets West showcases four diverse contemporary works written specifically for the star violinist, featuring composers from Iran, South Korea, Germany, and the UK.

Dash Crofts of Seals and Crofts Dies at 85

Dash Crofts, the musician who co-founded the iconic yacht rock duo Seals and Crofts, has passed away at age 85. The artist, known for hits like Summer Breeze and Diamond Girl, died following complications from heart surgery.

Mobo Awards: 30 Years of Championing Black Music in Britain

As the Mobo Awards celebrate their 30th anniversary, founder Kanya King reflects on the organization's journey from frustration to cultural powerhouse, highlighting the ongoing struggle for equity in the music industry despite Black music's dominant marke

Fcukers' Ö: Vintage Dance Meets Modern Pop in NYC Duo's Rise

New York electroclash duo Fcukers have rapidly ascended from underground buzz to global tours with Harry Styles. Their debut album Ö blends 90s house, drum'n'bass, and garage into pointed, hook-filled pop that captures a post-Brat zeitgeist.

Bluey's Classical Soundtracks: A New Hope for Music?

The popular cartoon Bluey uses classical music by Bach and Beethoven in its soundtracks, reaching billions globally. Composer Joff Bush integrates these tunes creatively, avoiding clichés, potentially sparking renewed interest in classical genres among yo

New Mary Magdalene Passion Premieres at Barbican Hall

John Butt and the Dunedin Consort premiered Tansy Davies' new Passion of Mary Magdalene at London's Barbican Hall, featuring a startlingly sensual meditation with electric guitar hidden in baroque instrumentation.

Jane McDonald: From Clubland to Nashville Icon

Jane McDonald discusses her remarkable career evolution from working men's clubs to country music stardom, overcoming sexism, loss, and industry challenges while staying true to her northern roots.

Dublin Castle: Camden's Legendary Music Pub

Explore The Dublin Castle, a dim, unpretentious Camden Town pub that has served as a proving ground for iconic bands like Madness and Blur, with its unique atmosphere of upholstered couches and band posters.

The Shaggs: Rock's Most Polarizing Cult Band Story

The Shaggs, three sisters forced into music by their father, created one of rock's most divisive albums. Despite being out of tune and rhythm, they gained fans from Frank Zappa to Kurt Cobain. A new documentary explores their accidental avant-garde legacy

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