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"Now listen to source A": Music and history In Steve Mastin's classroom, pupils do not just read, look at and observe their historical sources. They listen to them. Steve's classroom is already full of music. He uses it variously - to focus, s...(Continue Reading) Elvis Costello: he's gone from being the "angriest man in music" to one of the busiest, collaborating with bigwigs, composing orchestral pieces, ELTON JOHN: You've always been the sort of artist who's willing to experiment and change your tune, from your rock "n' roll albums to your orchestral ......(Continue Reading)Talkin' about a revolution: hungry for politically charged music? Listen up to a new generation of protest songs It was really two songs that got me started thinking about the power of peace music. First was the plaintive wail of Bob Dylan in his 1964 classic, "The Times They Are A-Changin'." The se...(Continue Reading)Now you hear it: now that napster's gone. We're left wondering how listen.com not only survives but thrives - Almost Famous: Rob Reid - Brief Article - Now you hear it: now that napster's gone....(Continue Reading)Jamie Foxx: underestimated from the start, he always had something special up his sleeve. Now with his eye-opening performance as Ray Charles in a new What's surprising about Jamie Foxx is the gravity of his physical presence. His Mack diesel muscularity isn't always apparent in his work, which is the sign of a true actor. That's partially becaus...(Continue Reading)
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