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1. Minnie the Moocher Arguably Cab Calloway’s most iconic recording, “Minnie the Moocher” is a groundbreaking piece that introduced the world to his famous “hi-de-ho” call-and-response.
On June 26, at the National Museum of African-American Music, Kenny Sharp & Brown Liquor Music played a stellar set of ...
With a rousing score from the Boston Pops behind him, legendary rapper Nas brought a staggering showcase of hip-hop to the ...
Commentary Celebrating Black music month: From Billie to Gabby, Go-Go to Gospel ...
Received by Cab Calloway, American, 1907 - 1994 Subject of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, American, founded 1927 Description A Friends of the Black Oscar Nominees Pioneer Award received ...
The Levitate Music and Arts Festival returns to the Marshfield Fairgrounds on Saturday and Sunday, July 12-13.
'General Hospital' actor Chris Robinson wasn't a doctor, but he played one on TV — and introduced that classic saying to American culture. He has died at 86.
2 "God Bless the U.S.A." Lee Greenwood It’s impossible to make a list of the top country songs about America without including “God Bless the USA” by Lee Greenwood.
Not only does his music feature the fiddle-and-steel soaked sounds that made the ‘90s one of the greatest eras of country music, but his songwriting is a throwback to when lyrics took center stage, ...