Oasis Tour Documentary Set for Imax and Movie Theater Release Before Disney+ Launch

Fans gather outside a movie theater, eagerly discussing the upcoming release of the Oasis tour documentary set to premiere in IMAX and theaters.

Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Asif Kapadia, known for his work on documentaries like “Amy” and “Senna,” this film promises to provide an in-depth look at the band’s journey. It features rare footage and interviews that highlight the dynamics between band members Noel and Liam Gallagher, as well as their interactions with fans and the music … Read more

Ruth Slenczynska passes away at the age of 101 as the last pupil of Rachmaninoff

A grand piano sits in a dimly lit concert hall, surrounded by flowers and candles, as mourners gather to pay tribute to Ruth Slenczynska, the last pupil of Rachmaninoff, following her passing at the age of 101.

Slenczynska was born on January 15, 1921, in Sacramento, California, and began her piano studies at a young age. She became a protégé of Rachmaninoff in the 1930s, receiving personal instruction from the legendary composer during his time in the United States. This unique relationship placed her at the intersection of classical music history, bridging … Read more

Philip Oakey Reflects on the Surprising Success of Don’t You Want Me

Philip Oakey sits in a cozy studio, thoughtfully speaking into a microphone while surrounded by vintage music equipment, reflecting on the unexpected success of his band's iconic song.

The enduring popularity of “Don’t You Want Me” highlights the lasting influence of New Wave music, a genre that emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s. This musical style is characterized by its blend of punk rock and electronic pop, which has continued to resonate with audiences across generations. The song’s themes of love … Read more

Tzruya ‘Suki’ Lahav, Original Bruce Springsteen Violinist Passes Away at 74

A group of musicians gathers on stage, paying tribute to Tzruya 'Suki' Lahav, as they hold instruments and share heartfelt memories of her impact on the music industry.

Born in 1949, Lahav’s musical journey began in Israel before she moved to the United States, where she joined the E Street Band. Her collaborations extended beyond Springsteen, as she worked with various artists throughout her career, showcasing her versatility and passion for music. This loss resonates deeply within the music community, as she was … Read more