Music
Henry Mancini Tuned Us in to a Whole New Groove
The great composer was a pioneer with jazz influences that opened audiences up to a whole new sound in radio, TV and film.
Read MoreAndrea Bocelli Announces U.S. ‘Believe’ Tour This Fall & Winter
The "Believe" North American Tour will come through Boston, Cleveland, LA, NYC, Pittsburgh, plus many other U.S. cities.
Read MoreAndrea Bocelli’s Powerful Easter Concert Delivers Newfound Hope
Hope takes flight with Bocelli in the room. Take a listen once again and hear the tenor's message of healing and renewal.
Read MoreTarantella Virtual Concert Steps Off With World-Renowned Dancer
Tarantata: The Dance of the Ancient Spider, a virtual concert and interactive program featuring world-renowned percussionist, singer, dancer, and ethnomusicologist Alessandra Belloni.
Read MoreHow Southern Italy Found Its Groove With the Restless Tarantella
A staple at Italian American weddings, the age-old dance stepped off in the 15th century in Puglia.
Read MoreOnce Again, Dominick the Donkey Lifts the Curtain on Lou Monte’s Legacy
Monte's story goes well beyond comedic tunes, but let's start at the beginning: an Italian American named Dominick and his love/hate relationship with the song.
Read MoreAndrea Bocelli to Headline Virtual Christmas Concert Available to All
The online show begins at 8 p.m. EST on Dec. 12.
Read MoreMaestro Ennio Morricone Dead at 91 Leaves Behind Iconic Body of Work
The Oscar-winning composer scored more than 500 films over 70 years.
Read MoreThe Incomparable Perry Como
Relaxed, warm and relatable, Perry Como was one of TV's first stars who was dubbed “the man who invented casual” by Bing Crosby.
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