Schroeder's music in tune with his reads
They say it all the time when a young singer-songwriter talks about experiences beyond his years: You have to have loved to write a love song; experience loss to write its bitter foil.
They say it all the time when a young singer-songwriter talks about experiences beyond his years: You have to have loved to write a love song; experience loss to write its bitter foil.
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Christie's auction house has sold John Lennon's handwritten lyrics to "Give Peace a Chance" for $833,654.
Spike Lee will film "Passing Strange," Stew's rock musical journey of self-discovery, during performances next week at Broadway's Belasco Theatre, it was announced Wednesday.
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Bon Jovi's concert in Central Park this Saturday is free. But that isn't stopping some scalpers from selling tickets for as much as $1,500 a pair - despite a warning they cannot be resold.
The effects of an annual music festival in Grand Junction, Colo., may appear months after the last act plays - nine months, to be precise.
Jon Bon Jovi is giving some people who are living on a prayer something a bit more substantial.
Madonna has recruited Britney Spears for a virtual appearance on her upcoming tour.
Leonard Cohen returned to the Montreux Jazz Festival on Tuesday for his first concert here in 23 years.
Ringo Starr celebrated his 68th birthday in Chicago giving out messages of peace and love, along with dessert.
She charmed the queen of England, captivated Israel, impressed President Bush and won over the hardest sell of all - the French.
The Essence Music Festival wrapped up its 14th year Sunday night, which was marked by the return of Grammy Award-winner Mary J. Blige and comedian Chris Rock.
Despite the astonishing success of the stage musical "Mamma Mia!," ABBA has ruled out any reunion tour.
La Scala's Philharmonic orchestra will make its debut in China during a seven-concert, six-city Asian tour in September.
EMI Group has recruited an executive from a household products company to head its recorded music division, whose artists include The Rolling Stones and Norah Jones, as its new private equity owner continues to reach outside the music world for management talent.