Tag #Music

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Trinidad and Tobago Declares State of Emergency Amidst Rising Violence

Trinidad and Tobago declared its first state of emergency since 2021 due to 623 murders in 2024; an aid convoy delivered 750 tons of food and medicine to Sudan's conflict zone on December 25th; and nearly 200 women marched in Ivory Coast against gender-based violence.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Veteran BBC DJ Johnnie Walker Dies at 79

Veteran BBC DJ Johnnie Walker died at 79; his career began on pirate radio stations in the 1960s, later joining Radio 1 and Radio 2, known for his passion for music and outspokenness.

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Raphael Cancels Tour Due to Cerebral Lymphoma Diagnosis

Raphael, 81, has a primary cerebral lymphoma, causing him to cancel nine US/Latin American concerts in early 2025, but his Spanish tour remains pending; he is undergoing treatment and expects to be discharged soon.

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Better Man: A Chimpanzee's Tale of Robbie Williams

Better Man" is a Robbie Williams biopic directed by Michael Gracey that uses a CGI chimpanzee to represent Williams, exploring his childhood, career, relationships, and struggles with substance abuse and fame.

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Raphael Diagnosed with Cerebral Lymphoma, Tour Cancelled

Spanish singer Raphael was diagnosed with a primary cerebral lymphoma, resulting in the cancellation of his upcoming North and South American tour and requiring prolonged rest; he is expected to be released from the hospital soon.

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The Evolutionary and Social Functions of Human Singing

Scientific research explores the evolutionary and social functions of human singing, citing studies that reveal cross-cultural similarities in vocal parameters and specialized brain responses, suggesting a complex interplay between biology, culture, and social bonding.

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France Culture Rebroadcasts Innovative Concert-Fictions

France Culture is rebroadcasting concert-fictions, including adaptations of Moby Dick, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and Gulliver's Travels, offering a unique blend of literature and orchestral music this weekend on various listening platforms.

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Rodrigues Artist Stelio PierreLouis Wins Awards, Unveils New Song and Musical

Rodrigues artist Jean Stelio PierreLouis, 34, won Train 2 Gain and Regional Assembly awards for his multidisciplinary work, including a new reggae song, "Telman Dou," and a musical comedy, "Avan Ler," promoting youth health. He plans future projects focusing on artistic coaching and community engage...

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Passing of Multiple Jazz Legends in 2024

In 2024, the jazz world mourned the loss of several influential figures: David Sanborn, a saxophonist blending jazz, blues, and gospel; Quincy Jones, a prolific composer and producer bridging jazz and pop; Lou Donaldson, a veteran of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers; and others, highlighting jazz's dive...

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Choir Singing: A Transformative Journey

A long-time member of a community choir reflects on their musical journey, highlighting the personal and social transformations resulting from their involvement, and the unexpected ways singing has improved their life.

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Aretha Franklin, Annie Lennox: Two Musical Icons

Aretha Franklin's 1967 version of "Respect" and Eurythmics' 1983 hit "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" are discussed, highlighting the contrasting career paths of Aretha Franklin and Annie Lennox and their unique contributions to music. Annie Lennox's solo career, marked by artistic transformations ...

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Gender Equality
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Celine Dion's Triumphant Olympic Return After Stiff Person Syndrome Battle

Celine Dion, diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS), made a triumphant return to performing live at the Paris Olympics' opening ceremony in July 2024, singing "Hymne À L'Amour," after a three-year hiatus due to the disease, as documented in her recent documentary, "I Am: Celine Dion.

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