Dolly Parton is celebrating a milestone birthday: her 80th. In celebration, The Tennessean has compiled a playlist of her ...
Immerse yourself in the soothing combination of gentle rain sounds and calming music, designed to promote deep relaxation and tranquility. This perfect blend creates an ideal atmosphere for unwinding, ...
Sometimes, when a song plays, and you suddenly feel a nudge or a soft kick, it isn't a coincidence. Your baby can pick up ...
From there, it quickly became a go-to in the test room to challenge all sorts of AV kit. Featuring soft '70s folk and taking inspiration from afro-pop, it’s a track that manages to put multiple ...
More than one thousand klezmer tunes, some dating back to the late 19th Century, are being performed and recorded after sitting in a library in Kyiv for years, thanks to the nonprofit Klezmer ...
Jake Peterson is Lifehacker’s Senior Technology Editor. He has a BFA in Film & TV from NYU, where he specialized in writing. Jake has been helping people with their technology professionally since ...
Movies have a way of making us laugh, cry, or hold our breath in suspense. Music is a big part of why this happens. A soft ...
You can listen to holiday music now on a local radio station and on streaming services Radio station 96.1 WSRS is now playing Christmas music, as it started doing so on Nov. 7 Listeners can check out ...
At this point, the streaming music landscape feels pretty well settled. Giants like Spotify, Amazon, Apple and YouTube duke it out at the top, while plenty of other players like Qobuz, Tidal, Deezer ...
British music producer and instrumentalist Dave Ball, best known as one half of the pioneering synth-pop duo Soft Cell, has died. He was 66. Ball, who had been battling health issues in recent years, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. David Ball of Soft Cell, whose delectably sleazy synth-pop arrangement drove that English duo’s 1981 hit “Tainted ...
David Ball, right, with Marc Almond of Soft Cell in London in 1981. (Fin Costello / Redferns) David Ball of Soft Cell, whose delectably sleazy synth-pop arrangement drove that English duo’s 1981 hit ...