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Fort Worth will soon be home to another music festival.
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Explore North Texas’ cumbia bands, tejano DJs, popular Latin cover bands and indie stars.
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Only four years ago, what had been a long-empty dance hall — the wreck of a musical legend — was declared by Preservation Dallas one of the most endangered buildings in Dallas. The Longhorn Ballroom is now a federally protected heritage site.
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After a string of live music venue closures in 2023, one is starting the year off with some good news: Tulips FTW is expanding its offerings with a new spot, called Low Doubt Bar, along with artist studios managed by the artist-run nonprofit Art Tooth.
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Fort Worth piano teacher Sara Doan now has her name on the wall of the historic Steinway & Sons factory in New York City. She is one of 67 instructors recently inducted into the company’s teacher hall of fame.
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The carols are on a new album and are being performed for the first time live in Plano on Dec. 10.
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Very few people get to claim a rock legend as their first serious boyfriend. Fewer still can say that the match was made by the musician’s wife. But May Pang said both were true of her relationship with Beatles legend John Lennon.
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Live Nation launched On The Road Again in September to support developing artists. Now, it’s supporting the crew members working behind the scenes.
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Watch the behind-the-scenes video for "Now and Then" Thursday Nov. 16 at 8 p.m. on KERA TV. The new single is a deeply moving coda to one of the all-time greatest pop music catalogs.
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‘The Golden Crystal Kingdom’ features a track that pays homage to his indigenous roots.
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The Dallas-based death metal band’s EP is set to release in December.
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Gary Cole still has a playlist for his late wife, Nina Maria, on his phone. She was never a musician but loved to dance.