Noblesville teacher who took band to ‘Super Bowl for high school jazz’ might win a Grammy
Bethany Robinson, the jazz band teacher at Noblesville High School, is one of 10l finalists for an award from the Recording Academy And Grammy Museum.
Bethany Robinson, the jazz band teacher at Noblesville High School, is one of 10l finalists for an award from the Recording Academy And Grammy Museum.
Meat Loaf, the “Bat Out of Hell” singer who died Thursday, performed in Indianapolis several times throughout the years.
On Jan. 27, 1972, Indiana University student Dave Hoffman set the world record for longest shower ever taken.
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer John Mellencamp’s new album, “Strictly a One-Eyed Jack,” explores self-reflection with mixed results.
“Strictly a One-Eyed Jack” is John Mellencamp’s first new music in nearly five years. It releases on Friday, Jan. 21, 2022.
During his “Late Show” monologue Monday evening, Stephen Colbert roasted Indiana state Sen. Scott Baldwin for his comments on Nazism.
‘Two Minutes in Indiana’ features 20 local artists seeking to capture the state’s sound in two-minute instrumental tracks.
Heavy delays are expected across downtown Indianapolis this weekend as the city hosts a variety of events..
Music venues in Indianapolis, Bloomington and Nashville are collecting socks for those facing the region’s coldest months without permanent housing.
A private construction project will shut down a section of North College Avenue for several months.