Music of The Sea gives MTV creators one-stop catalog access, four artists (Mimi Webb, Gilberto Gil, Levon Gray and Cosmo's Midnight) join different Sony branches. By Hannah Dailey Music of The Sea, ...
The Golden Age of Sail will be celebrated in song when the Mystic Seaport Museum hosts the 39th International Sea Music Festival Thursday through Sunday, June 7-10. Billed as the “premier sea music ...
Happy anniversary Sea Hear Now — the big music, art and surfing fest turns five years old this weekend. Or six years old, if one counts the year that was skipped because of the COVID-19 outbreak. Some ...
Sea Of Stars is finally here and it’s great—a wonderful blend of old-school RPG and modern sensibilities that taps into the nostalgia center of my brain rather effectively. Canadian developer Sabotage ...
Incubus and Jack Johnson headlined the first Sea Hear Now in 2018. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, and Noah Kahan, headlined in 2024. The sky's the limit at the edge of the water. The Sea ...
Portland, Maine — There once was a tune that tickled the Internet's fancy/When TikTok revived the humble sea shanty/The views came fast, the fad could last/Go, read about it go: People are stuck at ...
Sea shanties have survived for centuries, far beyond the golden age of seafaring. A lot of them have strong ties to New England’s maritime culture, especially the culture built around the whaling ...
The saints — and tens of thousands of music fans — have come marching into Asbury Park. “Oh, what do you say, Asbury Park!” said Trombone Shorty during his group’s set at the city’s Sea Hear Now music ...
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Alternative rock band British Sea Power, which formed at turn of the century, are changing their name by dropping “British”. The UK based group made the announcement today on their official website, ...
Sea shanties have survived for centuries, far beyond the golden age of seafaring. A lot of them have strong ties to New England’s maritime culture, especially the culture built around the whaling ...
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