Articles related to "Sad Songs"Having a bad breakup? We've all been there! Here's a collection of fabulous breakup songs that you can use as your angry or sad soundtrack right now.
New country acts that try to get noticed by singing songs of tragedy are not cutting through the clutter.
If you're feeling bad about a break up, perhaps some music from India Arie, Usher, or The Beatles will help you know that you're not alone.
Music can raise powerful emotions in everyone. Why is it then that people seem to love songs which are based upon sadness and tragedy?
Hospice is one of the most personal and poignant albums that you're likely to hear all year, if not all decade.
A reaction against overblown budgets and cinematic excess, Dogme 95 may have failed to spark a revolution, but its aesthetic influence has spread across the world.
Blake Lewis, the beat-boxer from Bothell, WA is returning to radio this summer with his first single, "Sad Song" off his upcoming sophomore album, "Heartbreak On Vinyl".
As husband and wife, Richard and Linda Thompson found Folk-rock fame during the 1970s with ground-breaking albums like I Want to See The Bright Lights tonight.
The countdown of music from this date 25 years ago reads like a 1980s handbook. Can the music of 2009 approach it?
Accordion virtuoso Geoff Berner plays a rousing set of modernized, socially-conscious klezmer music to an appreciative Montreal audience.
5/5: Bawlers, disc two of Tom Waits' new collection Orphans, stands out for its poetic lyrics, poignant arrangements, and melodies that will tug at the heart strings.
Amy Hest and Jill Barton's warm, sympathetic picture book dealing with a big milestone for little ones.
3/5: Bright Eyes releases the six-song EP, Four Winds. Although uneven, the disc should help to tide fans over until the release of their next record this spring.
Folk101 concludes its interview with Gregory Page by examining how and why he continues to produce music.
Dig your boots and umbrella out of the closet and join Baby Duck in discovering how to have fun without getting your feet wet.
Karyn Roy Smith releases her debut CD When the Stars Come Out. This independent Christian artist uses a pop sound to explore an intimate topic, our relationship with God.
Through their speech, songs and dances, Maori re-live their history and keep their culture alive. Written forms of the language help communicate important ideas.
Nonie Crete recalls her childhood in Northern Ontario's Penetanguishene and the song that started it all for her, Irish ballad Danny Boy.
In her first recording in three years, Neko Case has assembled an interesting collection of original compositions and a couple of covers.
A "Slovak Mass and Easter Customs Breakfast." occurs each year at Prince of Peace parish in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on the Saturday prior to Palm Sunday.
The term "ballad" has been come a misnomer in modern times representing slow, dramatic rock songs instead of actual stories. Read on for the truth behind the ballad.
Following the bombastic pomp and orchestration of Scott and Scott 2, Scott Walker returns not only more melancholy, but more reliant on his original compositions.
The following is a list of 20 hand-picked albums. From least favorite to the best album of the year.
An introduction to four artists/ bands in Folk Music that men need not fear.
A trip to India in 1979 provided the spark for one of the most innovative cinematographers of our time. Thirty years later, Slumdog Millionaire brought him Oscar glory.
On March 21st, 2006, Magnolia Electric Co. brought their Uncle-Tupelo-after-a-night-of-drinking-and-listening-to-Neil-Young sound to a small city in northeast Iowa.
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