It’s Windsor’s only community Steinway grand piano, and musician David Faulkner brings it to life this week with the sounds of Lennon-McCartney, Nat King Cole, and other music legends. Positively ...
​David Wilde, who has died aged 90, was a thoughtful and dazzling pianist, though not one for the faint-hearted; he was also a talented composer, most notably of The Cellist of Sarajevo ...
Dan Raby, the senior digital producer for CBS News Atlanta, has been covering everything happening around Georgia for more than a decade. A Cobb County judge has ruled the trial of an Acworth man ...
ACWORTH, Ga. — A judge in Cobb County has ruled the man charged with murder in the killing of an Acworth couple back in 2021 is competent to stand trial. The couple, Justin Hicks, 31, and Amber Hicks, ...
After his performance on the last day of the competition, David Khrikuli said on Monday that it was a great privilege for him to have played in the final round. "Chopin is the reason why I chose the ...
Tucson resident Dyan Garris is modest about her success. She earned accolades for her internet program, New Age Notes Radio, making her one of the genre’s foremost authorities. Garris has released 14 ...
Belmar has a new piano and it's a special one. The David and Stelma Sancious piano dedication at the borough's Pyanoe Plaza took place, despite pop-up showers, on Saturday. The event paid tribute to ...
David Sancious, a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, is the music legend who played keyboards on Bruce Springsteen's first two albums. Sancious has an East Coast tour coming up with drummer ...
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In his album Amours Interdites (Forbidden Love) French pianist David Kadouch explores music by gay composers who concealed their sexuality in... Pianist David Kadouch probes gay composers' hidden ...
"Where words fail, music speaks." So goes the adage from Hans Christian Andersen, the Danish spinner of fairy tales. A new album takes that idea literally, sharing through music what gay composers ...