The year is 1956. An American guitarist playing a Russian song on national television in the middle of the Cold War.
Chet Atkins never needed a peace summit.
Forty-three years inside MESA/Boogie gives a perspective you can't find without time.
Our Tone Lab Director, Doug West, tells the story in Chapter 1 of our new series "What Makes a Boogie."
Watch Episode 1: https://t.co/xULkDyGebg
Happy birthday, #BruceCockburn! 🎂
A member of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame (@CSHFmusic), Cockburn is one of Canada's most beloved songwriters. To mark the occasion, we're revisiting a conversation with him from 2017, where he reflected on his creative process and how the best ideas show up when you least expect them.
Il a révolutionné le jazz plusieurs fois 🎺 et notamment avec le jazz fusion en 1969. Explications, avec Jérôme Badini, à l'occasion de l'anniversaire des 100 ans de la légende et du concert inédit diffusé sur "Les Légendes du jazz" sur France Musique.
In a 1:52am post on Truth Social, Trump said "Colbert is finally finished at CBS," adding, "thank goodness he's finally gone!"
That's the president cheering the loss of American jobs, since roughly 200 people are out of work due to the cancellation of "The Late Show."