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Vaudevillean Mamie Smith records "Crazy Blues" for Okeh Records, the first blues song commercially recorded by an African-American singer, [1] [2] [3] the first blues song recorded at all by an African-American woman, [4] and the first vocal blues recording of any kind, [5] a few months after making the first documented recording by an African-American female singer, [6] "You Can't Keep a Good ...
Weekly folk music program [9] Metropolitan Opera: 93 44 by Milton Cross (1931-1975) NBC Blue Network (1931-1945), ABC (1944-1958), CBS Radio (1958-1960), syndicated (1960–present) 25 December 1931 1,500+ Longest-running continuous classical music program in radio history [10] Rambling with Gambling: 91 34 by John B. Gambling: WOR: 1925 2016
In Louisiana, Cajun and Creole music was adding influences from blues and generating some regional hit records, while Appalachian folk music was spawning jug bands, honky tonk bars and close harmony duets, which were to evolve into the pop-folk of the 1940s, bluegrass and country. The American Popular music reflects and defines American Society.
9 of the Most Interesting 'Sound of Music' Facts "The hill are alive, with the Sound of Music!" That's right "The Sound of Music" fans, the very popular play first hit Broadway 56 years ago today.
The Ongoing History chronicles the history of alternative rock, from its roots in punk and new wave to the modern day. An episode of the show may profile an important musician or band, a significant musical trend such as grunge or Madchester, or a theme such as payola, gay musicians or significant cult figures. Some topics are covered in a ...
Full Records was a reggaeton record label located in Bayamón, Puerto Rico. It was owned by Yaga & Mackie. [1] Notable artists on this label are Yaga & Mackie, Arcángel, Ñengo Flow, L.T. "El Único," and Tony Tone. Full Records has a reality show on YouTube. Diego Sanchez (Bogota Colombia) [clarification needed]
Soundbreaking: Stories from the Cutting Edge of Recorded Music is an eight-part documentary series exploring the art of sound recording and music production, charting a century's worth of innovation and experimentation in the creation of recorded music.
The HBO documentary "STAX: Soulsville U.S.A." chronicles the rise, fall and legacy of the world-shaking Memphis music company.