Francis Buchholz, bassist for The Scorpions for nearly two decades during the German hard rock band's most successful era, ...
The 2025 GRAMMY nominations are here and we're going to help you to untangle it all right up until the big event, continuing with the Best Classical Instrumental Solo category. Take a listen to the ...
Francis Buchholz, bassist for the Scorpions on massive hits like “Rock You Like a Hurricane” and “Wind of Change,” died ...
For the first time ever, Brooklyn’s premier professional orchestra, the Brooklyn Chamber Orchestra, is dedicating a full ...
Dirnt was billed as performing with “very special guests,” which wound up being Green Day, playing their second show of the ...
As part of the celebrations marking the 70th anniversary of the twinning between Paris and Rome, the Théâtre de la Ville ...
Francis Buchholz, the classic Scorpions bassist who played on their biggest hits, died at age 71 on Thursday, January 22nd, after a private battle with cancer.
Davóne Tines defies categorization. An accomplished operatic bass-baritone skilled in the classical repertoire, he focuses ...
What is Your Hand in This?,” presented by intrepid early music ensemble Ruckus and boundary-pushing singer Davóne Tines, asks ...
It was a pleasure to see conductor Duncan Ward back in Manchester. His Hallé debut was by no means his first time in the city ...
The odd (or accidental?) connection between the Beatles' "I Am the Walrus," avant-garde composers, and Shakespeare.