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Rock star Randy Bachman of BTO and The Guess had a guitar stolen in 1976. Now with the help of a fan, he found it's new owner in Japan.
Rock star Randy Bachman of BTO and The Guess had a guitar stolen in 1976. Now with the help of a fan, he found it's new owner in Japan.
Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major (K 448) by Mozart has been found by scientists to help against epileptic seizures.
81-year-old dementia sufferer Paul Harvey is fulfilling his dream, composing an orchestra.
Luca Wetherall in Oxford has turned himself into a one-man choir by recording himself singing 20 times.
Research has proven that the heart beats of everyone listening to a story, music, or watching a film, become one as the brain focuses.
11-year-old drummer Nandi Bushell who gained fame by challenging Dave Grohl to a drum-off joined the Foo Fighters to play on stage.
49-year-old plumber Kev Crane has landed a record deal after a music mogul heard him singing in the bathroom of the home he was fitting.
4-year-old Brigitte Xie just started playing piano during lockdown, but was so good she won a competition to play Carnegie Hall.
Watch Melanie Mendrys give her elderly neighbor a ‘Hokey Pokey' flashmob for her 93rd birthday—rallying neighbors to perform her fave song.
Singing lullabies, says new research from UniArts Helsinki, not only improves the health of premature babies in intensive care but help adults too.
People who deeply grasp the pain or happiness of others also process music differently, say researchers at Southern Methodist University.
A blind toddler from a small village near the Slovakia capital is being hailed a "true little Mozart" for his keyboard renditions of classical musical, despite never having a piano lesson.
Sam Lee creates songs with the endangered nightingale at home in England, and the music made is stunning and so unique. Have a listen.
When Gia's parents bought her a new microphone, the family Rottweiler, Zara, started singing back-up vocals in a duet with baby.
When songs get stuck in your head, they are helping you to remember—according to researchers at University of California-Davis.
Yale study shows going to a festival can leave you more connected to humanity and more willing to help strangers for six months afterward.
A new study shows for the first time that musical beats don't just feel good, hearing them also enhances executive brain function.
A video of Matthew Clayton with his 6-year-old son singing the Frank Sinatra cover while driving will make your day.
The flexible, thin-film MIT device has the potential to make any surface into a low-power, high-quality audio source.
David Gilmour, Guy Pratt, and Nick Mason put together a song called Hey Hey, Rise Up! as a protest and call to peace over the war in Ukraine.
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