I was the perfect age when hip-hop and rap started to get big — a young early-‘80s teenager who was way into punk rock and ...
While Nelly has visited Corpus Christi at least twice, he first made his appearance in 2005 at KZFM's (Hot Z95) 30th Birthday ...
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Hosted on MSNASU Jazz Ensemble to pay tribute to Count Basie"A Tribute to Count Basie" will kick off Angelo State University's Jazz Ensembles' spring season Friday at the San Angelo Performing Arts Center. The free concert is at 7 p.m. in SAPAC's Brooks & ...
Linden’s Department of Parks and Recreation has announced the return of the Linden Recreation Dance Program this spring. Directed by Coach Fonda, the program will offer classes in hip-hop, jazz, and ...
Four-time Grammy Award winning artist Gary Clark Jr. has announced additional 2025 North American tour dates in support of ...
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10 Music Cities in America You Must Experience at Least OnceNashville, Tennessee Dubbed "Music City," Nashville is synonymous with country music and has earned its place as a mecca for ...
It’s not a time capsule. Hubbard Street Dance Chicago’s revival of Ohad Naharin’s “Black Milk” after more than 20 years in ...
James Dewitt Yancey left his mark on Detroit hip hop, known better by his stage name - J Dilla. His legacy lives on - not only in his music and family - but now on the street, literally.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Kendrick Lamar aims to infuse his Los Angeles hip-hop flavor into New Orleans while staying true to his storytelling roots during Sunday’s Super Bowl halftime performance.
"It was a mix of everything that was great about Black culture," a Hofstra professor says of the genre, which burned bright in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
What has happened to lead up to this shift? People don’t really remember this, but back in the day, hip-hop culture — people on the street — loved Trump. Trump was at all the Mike Tyson fights.
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