Viewing: Music
February 11, 2015
Tiny Desk Concert? Indy says Yes!
We think Indy might just love NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts.
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Lily & Madeleine On Mountain Stage
The sisters perform seven songs, their voices accompanied by guitar, piano, cello and mandolin.
Read MoreJanuary 19, 2015
The Decemberists Return, Renewed And A Little Relaxed
Singer Colin Meloy remembers when literally no one was listening to his music. Once his band cracked the mainstream, he found himself missing the artistic freedom that comes with anonymity.
Read MoreDecember 2, 2014
NPR Music Introduces Tiny Desk Concert Contest
NPR Music is looking for the next great unknown artist to perform at the most famous desk in music.
Read MoreDecember 2, 2014
Eskenazi Health's Concert Program Features Local, National Artists
WFYI 90.1's Jill Ditmire recently spoke with Eskenazi Gifts Officer Stephanie Goodrid Lawson and Eskenazi Music Consultant Kyle Long about its new music program.
Read MoreNovember 21, 2014
Tony Bennett Talks Acoustics, The Great American Song Book And Working With Lady Gaga
Singer Tony Bennett gives a sold out performance at The Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel tonight.
Read MoreSeptember 19, 2014
Finalists For 2014 International Violin Competition Of Indianapolis To Perform At Hilbert Circle Theatre
The six finalists of the 2014 International Violin Competition of Indianapolis will perform with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Friday and Saturday during the BSA Life Finals at Hilbert Circle Theatre.
Read MoreSeptember 3, 2014
The Beatles In Indianapolis, Sept. 3 1964
Don Hibschweiler has this story on the 50th Anniversary of The Beatles visit to Indy.
Read MoreJuly 16, 2014
How The 3 Tenors Sang The Hits And Changed The Game
Twenty years ago, José Carreras, Plácido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti gave a sold-out concert at LA's Dodger Stadium. It still echoes today in both the music business and public TV.
Read MoreJuly 3, 2014
After 36 Years, A Trumpeter Sounds His Last Note In New York
Philip Smith - principal trumpet of the New York Philharmonic, former teacher of Wynton Marsalis and hero to brass nerds everywhere - is retiring. Hear what makes him so idolized.
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