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It's never too late to take up a new instrument. In fact, a new instrument can help keep the mind young and spry. Regardless of your age, here are some of the best musical instruments for Baby Boomers ...
About 500 harmonica players have descended onto the San Antonio River Walk for a convention with a single purpose: preserve and promote the fading use of harmonica in popular music. Harmonica ...
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A group of women harmonica players from the Koreatown Senior and Community Center have been performing the national anthem before Los Angeles Kings playoff games and winning over hockey fans. At the ...
The Kings are playing in Edmonton this weekend with a chance to sweep the Oilers and win their first playoff series since their Stanley Cup championship run in 2014. Hopefully the Kings didn’t forget ...
The Los Angeles Kings kicked off their postseason with a win at home over the Edmonton Oilers on Monday but they also got a huge win before the start of the game as their choice to perform the ...
One of the most versatile harmonica players in pop history is Stevie Wonder, shown here in Paris in 1963 at age 13. Charley Ley / Mirrorpix Many harmonica histories begin around 1100 B.C. with the ...
When Timothée Chalamet was cast as Bob Dylan in the James Mangold biopic “A Complete Unknown,” he didn’t want to do anything halfway. The actor recently told Apple Music that he went on a ...
Starting your golfing journey can be both exciting and daunting. Having the right golf equipment is crucial for enhancing your performance and enjoyment on the course. This guide will help you ...
The Philadelphia trio pays tribute to a baffling 1984 LP of programmed drums and indulgent guitar recorded by an obstinate Lou Reed collaborator. They’re not so much imitators as acolytes. Here are ...