One of the strangest one-hit wonders is the 1974 song "The Lord's Prayer". These are three things you didn't know about the tune.
An illustration of an Alston’s singing mouse from the 1882 publication Biologia Centrali-Americana: Mammalia Public domain via Wikimedia Commons When it comes to conversation, the closest the animal ...
Scientists wanted to know why the chatter of Alston’s singing mice sounds so much like human conversation. What they found might change how we study both species. By Annie Roth In the balmy cloud ...
Musically inclined mice inflate their throats like balloons to sing their whistling tunes. The rodential aria is produced by inflatable air sacs in the mice’s airway, researchers report May 6 in ...
Every show of Dogma's debut UK headline tour has been sold out for months. The mysterious band of metal nuns have followed in the footsteps of Ghost and Sleep Token in turning a distinctive image and ...
Yes, Jaafar Jackson sings in the movie, but audiences also hear Michael Jackson throughout most of the musical numbers. Oscar-winning music supervisor John Warhurst reveals how it all worked. By Ethan ...
The 20-year-old center has her own answer. That word has been bouncing around Seattle’s training camp, as new coach Sonia Raman attempts to install a fast-paced, fluid brand of basketball. No player ...
In 1963, the Billboard Hot 100 had one of its strangest moments ever when an extremely unlikely song reached No. 1 and even outsold Elvis Presley at the time. Jeanine Deckers, who was known as Soeur ...
If you’ve seen “Project Hail Mary” already, odds are, you’ve still got Harry Styles’ hit song “Sign of the Times” stuck in your head. But his hit 2017 song — which also soundtracked the ...
Each year, March Madness picks a song as its anthem. For the 2026 NCAA Tournament, it's a song you'll be hearing a lot of in commercials and game broadcasts, called 'Give It Away.' It's a 2025 release ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On Feb. 23, 1974, the Billboard Hot 100 welcomed an unlikely new name: a Catholic nun. Sister Janet Mead’s pop-rock recording of ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Laura Atkinson and Justin Hicks of Louisville Public Media about shape note singing and its influence across the American musical tradition. Shape note singing is one of ...
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