Music

Bach on Synth: Wendy Carlos’ Enduring Musical Legacy

Born in Pawtucket, Wendy Carlos is a renowned composer and electronic music pioneer who has made an indelible mark on the music industry. Her groundbreaking contributions to classical and electronic music have solidified her status as a visionary, and her legacy continues to inspire. Born in 1939, Carlos studied physics and music at Brown University, […]

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THREE DOG NIGHT INTERVIEW WITH DANNY HUTTON: Talks about the band’s beginnings, curating and arranging iconic hit singles, the group’s main objective for their fans, and their on-going longevity

No band in America was more popular from 1969 through 1974 than Three Dog Night. The seven-member outfit sold more records and concert tickets in that period than any other group, and in that time no other band achieved more Billboard Top 10 hits, while also having 21 consecutive Top 40 hits, and three #1 […]

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Preserving a Legacy: The Schiavone Festival

After the heartbreaking loss of their dear friend Mike Schiavone, friends Kimi Hallman, Rory Quinn, and Jess Salemi Sinclair embarked on a heartfelt mission to honor their friend by hosting an annual Schiavone Festival. This endeavor began in 2021, shortly after Mike’s passing, and has since evolved into a vibrant celebration of music, community, and […]

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The Case of Taylor Swift and Rebekah Harkness: How wealth shapes an individual’s role and perception in society

Wealth has a profound impact on an individual’s role and perception within society, providing a platform for influence, control, and legacy building. This dynamic is demonstrated through the lives of two Rhode Island celebrities, one modern day, one from decades past: Taylor Swift and Rebekah Harkness. These two women, whose considerable fortunes have shaped their […]

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Curtains at The Columbus Theater?

The Columbus Theatre is one of the quirky landmarks that makes Rhode Island special. It represents a cultural heyday of yore, with its exquisite interior and towering facade from an era when architecture in Providence was esteemed and ambitious. Named The Columbus because it originally had 1,492 seats, it hosted vaudeville and top-rate traveling shows. […]

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