Learn about the history of music technology over the years. Explore a timeline of music technology inventions for recording, playback, and music at...
Explore the history and timeline of music censorship. Discover the different public and government organizations that play a role in deciding how...
History of Classical Music - TimelineRebecca Manor
Internet Underground Music Archive (IUMA) Started by a few students at UC Santa Cruz, the IUMA is at first a simple FTP drive of MP3 files from lesser-known bands that anyone can download and listen to for free. When the idea goes viral, the group begins soliciting submissions from bands...
A history of the United States Air Force Band and its relationship to music education: the foundational years, 1941-1945 The AAF Band capitalized on the importance of music in the Army by providing concerts of classical and jazz music to troops stationed around the world. ... DE Schofield ...
Since receiving a Best New Artist nomination at just 17 years old, Taylor Swift has had quite the GRAMMY run. As she adds another Album Of The Year nod thanks to 'evermore,' revisit all of Swift's GRAMMY highlights from 2008 to now.
Timeline - The 1890s Immigrants streamed into the halls of Ellis Island in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty, they crossed the nation, growing the cities of the east coast, taking part in land rushes, and adding to the experiment that was the United States of America....
Magazine-styled website about contemporary culture, politics, and business history, crafted to engage readers on topics ranging from civil rights history to the power of the entertainment industry, environmental politics, sports history, music, film, and
Much of American popular music of the first decades of the 20th century was written by European immigrants, such as Victor Herbert, Rudolf Friml, and Sigmund Romberg. They brought a form of operetta to the United States that was, in every sense, the generic source for musical comedy; it wa...
Flamenco, form of song, dance, and instrumental (mostly guitar) music commonly associated with the Andalusian Roma (Gypsies) of southern Spain. (There, the Roma people are called Gitanos.) The roots of flamenco, though somewhat mysterious, seem to lie in