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For most professional musicians, playing music is when they feel most alive. It engages the whole being — intellect, body, and heart. It’s how they best express love, anger, humor — even confusion. As ...
Calvin Arsenia, singer, song-writer and musician performs at a show for the Greenwood Social Hall in Kansas City playing the harp. Emily Curiel ecuriel@kcstar.com Editor's Note: This interview is part ...
“Thoughts of Ireland are always with me as I play,” said Moira Kelly as she moved her fingers across the strings of the harp that she has set up in her Georgetown driveway to play outdoors. “As I play ...
David Kortier doesn’t claim Irish heritage. But he makes authentic early Irish harps, the kind played by Ann Heymann, an Irish harp music scholar and performer who lives in Winthrop, in southern ...
Surrounded by other singers arranged in a square, Judy Hauff rocks her feet heel to toe, rhythmically slashes the air with her arm and sings “Fa la sol la sol.” This is “shape note” music, an a ...
SAN ANTONIO -- Purpose hit Deborah Marshall in a Whataburger drive-thru as she listened to a report about music-thanatology. “I was taking harp lessons at the time and I was just thunderstruck,” ...
This week musicians and music industry leaders from across the globe are in Cardiff as WOMEX, external, the world's leading World Music Expo arrives in Britain. Image caption, Gwyneth Glyn has ...
Singers at Holly Springs Primitive Baptist Church in West Georgia treat their red hymnals like extensions of themselves, never straying far from their copies of “The Sacred Harp” and its music notes ...