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When Andrea Bocelli And Christina Aguilera Sang A Passionate Version Of “Somos Novios”

There are many beautiful and moving duets in modern music, many of them recorded by the legendary opera singer Andrea Bocelli. However, few people seem to have seen one of…

Amazing Colourised Remastered Footage Of Peter, Paul And Mary Singing “Blowin’ In The Wind”

Peter, Paul and Mary was formed in 1961 after music manager Albert Grossman auditioned singers on the New York folk scene. The successful auditionees were Peter Yarrow (tenor), Paul Stookey…

Reunited To Play Apache, The Shadows Remind Us How Awesome They Once Were

The Shadows are a great English rock & roll band whose influence is often overshadowed by their association with Cliff Richard. Many Newsmoi readers know that Richard was initially pitched…

Listen To This Bizarre Rendition Of “The Sound Of Silence” In Negative Harmony

Negative harmony, what’s that? Disharmony, perhaps? Negative harmony is a musical concept that is complex & difficult to explain. It can be difficult for musicians to get their heads around,…

The Isolated Track of “We Are The Champions” Reveals The Magic Of Freddie Mercury’s Vocals

Freddie Mercury was an exceptional singer. Regardless of your taste in music, there is no denying his vocal talent. With the ability to hit both low F2 and high F6…

Is The Hallelujah Cover By Jeff Buckley Among The All-Time Greatest Songs?

Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah is the 9th most covered song, according to Mental Floss. In 2009, Cohen even expressed the opinion that the song might have been covered too many times…

Death, Desolation, and Discontent: Tchaikovsky’s “Eugene Onegin”

“What is hell? I maintain that it is the suffering of being unable to love.” —Father Zossima, in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “The Brothers Karamazov” Is there an opera that better conveys…

Nine Well-Known Baroque Pieces You Ought to Hear

The Baroque period is mainly the point at which the orchestra was born, opera started in a major way and the concerto allowed soloists to appropriately flaunt. It witnessed the creation…

Watch Julie Andrews Sing a Concert in Tokyo in Perfect Japanese

Dame Julie Andrews is one of the best-loved actresses of the last fifty years. Her beautiful singing forms the backbone of two family favourites, Mary Poppins and The Sound Of…

When Charlie Chaplin Improvised A Nonsense Song In Hilarious Iconic Scene

Charlie Chaplin’s character the Tramp is iconic. People who have never seen a Chaplin film recognise his creation and associate it with him. Conversely, many people would not recognise Chaplin…