When Robert Komaniecki started ranking Disney songs, he thought he knew how it would pan out. “I was born in 1990 and so in my
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Maestros in Fusion review – virtuosic Indian ensemble knit two traditions together
The weight of prodigious talent at this one-off concert, fusing legends from India’s classical and jazz fraternities, hangs heavy in the air. When the instrumentalists
Sinéad O’Connor died from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma, death certificate says
Sinéad O’Connor died from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and bronchial asthma, her death certificate has confirmed. The news was first reported on Sunday by
The Chills’ Martin Phillipps leaves a legacy of melancholy brilliance
It is one of the great opening lines, by anyone: “Each evening the sun sets in five billion places, seen by 10 billion eyes, set
Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple review – seeing Springsteen’s sidekick take on apartheid is an air-punch moment
Rock’n’roll needs its sidemen, collaborators and co-writers. It needs its archivists and advocates, its arrangers and backing singers. There are endless positions other than megastar,
Which musical instrument is the easiest to learn?
Which musical instrument is the easiest to learn? Wanda, London Post your answers (and new questions) below or send them to [email protected]. A selection will
I invented the Apple dance! The woman behind Brat summer’s viral choreography
It is only slightly hyperbolic to say that everyone’s doing the Apple dance. Set to a song from Charli xcx’s summer-defining album Brat, the choreography
‘People of all ages get very emotional at our gigs’: how ‘trad punk’ folk band the Mary Wallopers became a live sensation
On a Monday night in the backstreets of Camden, the three founding members of the Mary Wallopers are mere days away from the biggest show
Pet Shop Boys review – still never being boring
“We could make five times more money playing the O2 arena for one night,” Pet Shop Boys’ singer Neil Tennant mused to an interviewer in
‘It brings you back’: the suburban choir helping people living with dementia reconnect
Leigh Scully looks to her husband, and asks: “Have you been enjoying singing, darling?” “Music. Music. Music. I love it,” Peter Scully says, with a