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These Nunavik kids wrote and recorded their own song thanks to a travelling music program

Kim Wapachee-McDougall was brought to tears as she listened to a song in Puvirnituq, Que. this August.She played it over and over again."Parents drinking bottles, but we are drinking power," were among the lyrics that made the videographer most emotional.They were written by children as part of a project run by a Montreal-based program, N'we Jinan.Wapachee-McDougall was part of the team that travelled north to Kuujjuaq, Puvirnituq and Quaqtaq this […]

todayOctober 21, 2023 3

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U2’s Bono Reworks Lyrics In Honor Of ‘Beautiful Kids’ Killed At Israeli Music Festival

U2 changed the lyrics to its 1984 hit “Pride (In The Name Of Love)” during a live show in honor of the “beautiful kids” killed at the Tribe of Nova music festival in Israel recently.“In the light of what’s happened in Israel and Gaza, a song about non-violence seems somewhat ridiculous, even laughable, but our prayers have always been for peace and for non-violence,” the Irish rock band’s frontman Bono […]

todayOctober 10, 2023 2

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Milk Carton Kids Preview the First Annual Los Angeles Folk Festival

The Los Angeles music scene has long had “folk music,” in its many permutations and offshoots, as a key part of the famous sounds the city has been most often associated with. But a festival with that as part of the moniker and definition? Not so often, though some locals with long memories will remember a Troubadours of Folk Festival at UCLA in 1993 that included everyone from Joni Mitchell […]

todayOctober 6, 2023 2

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YO MAMA: The hierarchy of kid’s music

The very first jingle my son took a liking to was the CBC News intro. He would do a perky little dance every time that staccato tune — daah-daah-daaaaaah — came on. It was neat to see him starting to recognize short patterns of music. This was around nine months of age, and other favourite “songs” included the oh-so-lyrical melody that came on when you started the […]

todaySeptember 17, 2023 4

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For the Kids: Siletz Bay Music Festival offers free concert | News

The Siletz Bay Music Festival will present a free children's concert at 2:30 p.m. Sept.2, at Regatta Park in Lincoln City.Organizers said the effort will fulfilling its mission to make music accessible to everyone in Lincoln County.The Siletz Bay Music Festival offers professional musicians from around the globe will playing the greatest classical works of all time: music by Brahms and Mahler, chamber music and orchestral works, a Native American […]

todayAugust 28, 2023 4

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Gulf Coast Kid’s House musical benefit comes to Pensacola’s The Gordon

A trip to New York City more than 30 years ago inspired Pensacola musician Ross Orenstein to jot down some notes about an idea for a musical and he wrote about a dozen songs to go with it. He put the songs and the one sheet outline in the seat of his piano bench with plans to work on it later.Later turned out to be 36 years, but the idea […]

todayAugust 22, 2023 3

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Did Soul Asylum’s music video really save 21 kids?

MTV had gotten serious. A Red Hot Chili Peppers music video showed us the dark underbelly of sunny Los Angeles, under the bridge. R.E.M. took us inside the minds of people stuck in traffic to show why everybody hurt. Van Halen scrawled warnings onto the screen: “Right now, justice is being perverted in a court of law”; “oil companies and old men are in charge.” Every few hours, Pearl Jam […]

todayAugust 8, 2023 1

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A welcome place for kids inside Lollapalooza

CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) - Lollapalooza has something for everyone this year. Known for its eclectic lineup of musicians spanning several generations of popularity, there’s something at Grant Park this weekend for all ages, and they mean all ages. “I actually came in with my teen and I was wondering, ‘what am I going to do with the smaller kids that I have with me?’ I have an 8-year-old, and I […]

todayAugust 4, 2023 3

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Teenagers Playing Classical Music On Train Somehow Scarier Than The Drill Rap Kids — The Betoota Advocate

LOUIS BURKE | Culture | CONTACTLocal commuters are praying that everything will be OK as a group of teenagers enter their third hour of loudly playing classical music on a portable speaker. Since music has been available on phones, teenagers and people as smart as a teenager have taken up the practice of playing their music on the train at a level loud enough that everyone else can fucking hear it. However, the music […]

todayAugust 4, 2023 3

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