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Today in Music History for Jan. 15: In 1882, tenor Henry Burr (born Harry McClaskey), the most prolific recording artist of his era, was born in St. Stephen, N.B. He recorded an estimated 12,000 ...
"Auld Lang Syne" as we know it today first came together in the late 1700s, and wasn't initially a song for New Year's Eve.
The Head and the Heart, Violent Femmes and Father John Misty are among the dozen indie acts heading to Reno at the start of ...
Aaron Lewis, Hayes Carll, Corb Lund and 26 other country-roots artists are heading to the area between now and March. Check ...
In 2025, YouTube Canada served as a national pop barometer: the most-viewed songs were a mix of international super-duos, ...
The musicians of GoldenOak turns floods, forest loss and climate anxiety into folk songs rooted in Maine and shaped by ...
In March, as ICE arrests under the new Trump Administration topped thirty thousand and the President threatened new tariffs ...
With Boxing Day upon us, it seems appropriate to survey the year's music box sets -- an annual ritual that in 2025 has ...
A cliffside home overlooking Lake Utopia, a waterfront home on Shediac Bay and a five-acre property near trails.
A three-day celebration of folk, Americana, and acoustic sounds featuring 60 artists, kids programming, and local talent.
Prominent Canadian fiddler Ashley MacIsaac says he was wrongly branded a convicted sex offender by Google’s AI Overview ...
Tracks by Patrick Watson, Kaytranada and Men I Trust are among our favourite local songs of the year. And just like that, ...
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