Matthew Sabatella Preserves American History Through Song
Matthew Sabatella will perform songs he’s learned over the past 20 years of studying folk music.
Matthew Sabatella will perform songs he’s learned over the past 20 years of studying folk music.
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Julia Bhatt releases “Miami,” a soulful ode to the 305.
The Live at Home in the City Beautiful virtual concert series features Frost faculty, students, and alumni.
Miami is the breeding ground for one of the most exciting up-and-coming pop music outfits around.
Before finding success, Jessie Reyez cut her teeth in Miami’s nightlife scene.
Nu Deco Ensemble set 23 minutes of French touch icons Daft Punk into an emotionally moving suite.
Betty Wright, Miami’s first lady of soul, died Sunday after a long battle with cancer. She was 66.
Mario Garibaldi gears up for Hunters of the Alps’ long-awaited return.
COVID-19 compelled rapper Kehvn Clarence to reconfigure his musical output and digital presence.
INVT’s new album, Extrema, is summation of various electronic genres the duo love.
Alongside rapper N.O.R.E., EFN co-hosts Drink Champs, which celebrates the pair’s shared love (hip-hop) and vice (alcohol).
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Technique Records and Niu Kitchen have teamed up to deliver curated music and wine.
Lewis took advantage of his downtime to produce Songs in the Key of Quarantine.
Enjoying music with friends has helped All Day I Stream cofounder and NYC ICU nurse Steven Winnett beat the loneliness of isolation.
Airhockey takes viewers on a journey to one of its shows in the music video for “Just Not Fair.”
The Dominican-Salvadoran Christian artist and producer requires a plethora of prefixes by way of introduction.
To boost morale, Club Space is producing a series of livestreams taking place every Thursday through late May.
In the face of the coronavirus pandemic, promoters have almost uniformly opted to postpone events, many of which have been pushed off indefinitely rather than canceled outright.
Monterrey’s new single, “Terrarium,” has its roots in the once-futuristic year 2016.
Kaylan Arnold’s soul leads everything she produces, and it’s apparent in her music.