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Sergio Mendes, the Grammy-winning Brazilian musician whose 1966 hit “Mas Que Nada” made him a global superstar, has died after months battling the effects of long COVID. He was 83.
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Norton Museum's 'Art After Dark' is teasing music and art aficionados with a little nostalgia through Sade-inspired smooth jazz of the 1990s and the 1950s kinetic art movement.
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Nearly two dozen indie music bands are riding the momentum of punk's resurgence at BumbleFest, Palm Beach County’s preeminent indie music festival
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Puerto Rico has lost thousands of its doctors in the past decade, many having fled to the U.S. mainland for better pay. That's why one doctor, Pedro Juan Vázquez, who is better known by his stage name PJ Sin Suela, is trying to fill the gaps
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A half century later, "Como la Cigarra" is still Latin America's iconic hymn of anti-dictatorship defiance — even though it was written by a composer of children's songs.
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For Sumfest Mizik's second year in South Florida, the festival wants to unite the Caribbean to support Haiti through music, environmentalism and cultural ties.
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Travis Scott was arrested in Miami on Thursday for allegedly drunken and disorderly conduct after an altercation at the Miami Beach Marina.
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This was the nearly 40-year-old program's goal for this summer, said the director. Performers will be playing the clarinet, marimba, guitar and more.
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Troubadour Silvio RodrĂguez, one of Cuba’s most famous musicians, has released a new album, his first in three years. But a lot has changed in his native country since the time he wrote “I live in a free country, which can only be free."
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Born Mark Ross, he was a well-known member of the group, which fueled a debate about artistic freedom.
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An AI-generated song by Palm Beach County's King Willonius became a sensation as it rode the wave of a feud between hip hop giants Drake and Kendrick Lamar — but it is now raising questions about the power and use of such music in a tech world still trying to implement proper guardrails.
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More than a dozen South Florida artists will perform at the annual music festival in downtown West Palm Beach this weekend, including school bands and a competition winner who's opening up for a hip hop legend Nelly.