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Music
Dissecting the scariest two notes in film history
To depict the silver screen’s apex predator in ‘Jaws,’ John Williams composed the musical equivalent of blood in the water.
Miley Cyrus got her flowers for ‘Flowers.’ Where does she go now?
On her craft-minded new album, ‘Something Beautiful,’ Miley Cyrus sounds content in her success.
Taylor Swift got what she wanted. So what do ‘Taylor’s Versions’ mean now?
Swift finally bought the full rights to her music. But there’s still a point to her project of rerecording albums — at least to her die-hards.
Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard team up for inventive ‘Tall Tales’
‘Tall Tales’ is the first full-length collaboration between Radiohead singer Yorke and electronic music pioneer Pritchard.
Brandon Woody strides into the jazz world without leaving Baltimore
He’s making big moves in the jazz world — but on his splashy debut album, the young trumpeter vows to never leave his hometown.
Daily schedules announced for Portland’s first Back Cove music festival
The festival’s two days of shows will end with Lord Huron on Aug. 2 and Jack White on Aug. 3
Maine musicians to play benefit concert in Bath
Two Midcoast natives will perform an acoustic concert in Bath to raise restoration funds for the Winter Street Center next week.
‘Leonard Cohen’ is a departure for writer Jeffrey Lewis
Lewis’ latest work follows the life and travels of a musician named Leonard Cohen. But not THE Leonard Cohen, an inadequacy that the protagonist feels keenly.
Don Campbell’s favorite things about Christmas and its music
The Maine singer-songwriter answered questions about his love of both listening to and singing holiday music.