When coronavirus brought life to a standstill in March, musician Maddie Levinson was left with a startlingly blank schedule. As principal horn for the Longmont Symphony, she watched performances get ...
Burrell School District’s chairman of the music department, who was recently appointed president of the Westmoreland County Music Educators Association, continues to make beautiful music with students ...
Four marching band members assembled themselves in a formation so that their instrument covers spelled out a racial slur Students from a Georgia high school caused controversy after spelling out a ...
Tampa, FL, Aug. 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In its commitment to protect musicians, bands, singers, music educators, and students, Gator designed instrument and face mask solutions that follow ...
When members of the Hazleton Area High School Band took the field for the first time this year, they put masks on their faces and on their instruments. Covers of red cloth that stretch over the bells ...
(CBS News) In honor of the new year and new beginnings, take a look at three unusual takes on popular songs and instruments. This first video above goes to show that a true musician can make music ...
SNELLVILLE, Ga. -- A Gwinnett County high school principal is apologizing after several members of the school's marching band spelled out a racial slur during a recent performance, reports CBS Atlanta ...
It was apparently a planned prank, but no one was laughing. Members of Snellville, Georgia’s Brookwood High School’s marching band are facing discipline after using instrument covers to spell out the ...
There is no shortage of nostalgia-inducing covers for our favourite games of yore. This cover of the intro of the original Banjo Kazooie however is as heartfelt as it is charming. The cover was done ...
Several members of a Georgia high school marching band are in hot water after the large letters attached to their sousaphones spelled out a racial slur during a halftime show Friday night. Some ...
COVID-19 safety concerns muted in-person band programs for a long stretch of 2020, but one CU Boulder alumna may have crafted the solution to bring them back. Maddie Levinson, who introduces herself ...