Whitney Coleman's many gifts
Talented songstress Coleman wins on the court, in the classroom and on stage. by Mamie Silver Indianapolis is lucky to have the talented Whitney Coleman. She's been a basketball star and launched a musical career, all while working on her doctorate.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
The Cricket & Seagull: 'Simple Gifts,' 'Life Reflections' from Jason Tonioli
LDS pianist Jason Tonioli previews two different albums with the stories behind the music and tells why almost anyone can...
Leeds International Piano Competition: Dame Fanny Waterman interview
Dame Fanny Waterman, the driving force behind The Leeds International Piano Competition – won’t even take a day off on her 92nd birthday.
What’s On Adriana Lima’s Valentine’s Wish List?
The model reveals her favorite lingerie picks -- and says it's fine for women to buy gifts for themselves
Piano adds history to museum's musical selection
A former Kingsley woman's upright grand piano now graces the main hallway at the Plymouth County Museum, in Le Mars. The historical piano, built between 1900 and 1905, belonged to the late Gladys H. (Vannorsdel) Karlson and was donated to the museum by her grandson, Eric L. Karlson.
Nevada's Top Two Youth Volunteers Selected in 17th Annual National Awards Program
Angela Foremaster, 18, of North Las Vegas and Ashlee Smith, 13, of Sparks today were named Nevada's top two youth volunteers for 2012 by The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, a nationwide program honoring young people for outstanding acts of volunteerism.
Silenced musical treasures languish in Mich. vault
A massive cache of musical treasures that's grown to include a fragile harp-piano, the pioneering Moog synthesizer and the theremin used for "The Green Hornet" radio show has been shuffled over the years from a theater to an unheated barn and now languish, rarely seen or heard, in a Michigan storage vault.
Thousands of musical treasures spanning centuries, continents languish in US storage vault
ANN ARBOR, Mich. - A massive cache of musical treasures that's grown to include a fragile harp-piano, the pioneering Moog synthesizer and the theremin used for "The Green Hornet" radio show has been shuffled over the years from a theatre to an unheated barn and now languish, rarely seen or heard, in a Michigan storage vault.
CD Reviews
New releases from Bridgette Perdue and Ash Dinosaur, plus the long-awaited release of the original Dave Brubeck Quartet's final show, in Pittsburgh Bridgette Perdue Enjoy This Moment (Self-released) Upbeat and sometimes tender piano-pop tunes from the relative newcomer. Perdue's strong voice makes the album a pleasant listen; the tunes are heartfelt and catchy.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the ...