Music
Music Production
Written by Sage | April 30, 2026 What is music production?Music production blends creative artistry with technical skill, encompassing songwriting, recording & mastering to transform musical concepts into high-quality, professional tracks. Through extensive research, it has been determined that it is impossible to identify the person who first produced music. However, if you are truly…
Black Music History – 02
Written by Tarék | April 28, 2026 The year is 1943, eighty-three years go on today. A child was born under the name, Johnny Corley. Though, later, he grew to become famously known as The Fantastic Johnny C. Corley was raised in Greenwood, South Carolina, United States where he attended Brewer High School. Prior to…
MICHAEL
Written By Sage | April 16, 2026 One week from tomorrow is when the critical acclaim biopic Michael premiere’s in theaters. It’s been 17 years since Michael Jackson left this earth, and it still hits people hard to this day. He was multi talented, great entertainer and overall humble person. Gone too soon. Michael Joseph…
A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich and You
Written by Sage | March 26, 2026 100 years ago, today, the number 1 song in U.S.A. was none other than “A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich and You” performed by Gertrude Lawrence & Jack Buchanan. Though the song was written by Joseph Meyer, with lyrics by Al Dubin and Billy Rose and recorded by the performers in 1925,…
Today In Music History
Written by Sage / March 5, 2026 57 years ago today. In Music History. The man that would become the King Of Rock n Roll. Elvis Presley. Records “Change of Habit” and “Let’s Be Friends.” Also. 63 years ago today. The Beatles recorded several songs. One of them being a third UK single, “From Me…
Black Music History – 01
Presented by Tarék | February 17, 2026 104 years ago, today in 1922, Thomas Jefferson Edwards was born in Richmond, VA. He grew to become known as an American singer/songwriter. Most famously known for recording “It’s All in the Game”. This track was actually released twice. Once in 1951, as a single, where it placed…