Tom Service ponders how music might make us reconsider our relationship with the planet, from climate change to deforestation ...
On 25 August, the band Massive Attack performed to around 34,000 fans as part of an all-day live music festival in Bristol, UK. Nothing unusual in that — in many parts of the world, summer calendars ...
This past Monday (Feb. 5), roughly 300 people across music industry sectors gathered at The Novo theater in downtown Los Angeles for the first -ever North American music industry climate summit.
K-pop is turning up in force at the United Nations climate talks in Brazil, with fans-turned-activists hosting protest and ...
Concern over his family members' safety during the California wildfires a couple of years ago sparked Fairfield, Connecticut composer Brian Field's initial solo piano piece Fire, which he then ...
Stein: “We have the words in our songs, but I don’t think the words right off the bat is what people remember. What they first resonate with is the rhythm, the harmonies, just the emotional part of ...
Cerulean waters ripple outside of your plane window, the tide foamy against the sand. As you descend, lush palm fronds and flora-speckled mountains greet you, and the taste of salt on the breeze is ...
Our regular listeners know we are music fans, more than that, huge fans of new music. And more than that, especially huge fans of new music that reflects the diversity and range of our region and the ...
Know Tomorrow music festival to bring artists, speakers, students together for day of climate action
It's no surprise that students on American college campuses have been working for years -- if not decades -- to enact more climate friendly policies on their campuses, in their states and across the ...
“Storms surge and fires burn, but you don’t hear the call / 'Cause fossil fuels keep paying you, does it weigh on you at all? / Does it weigh on you at all? / Which side are you on now? Which side are ...
Climate change is a crisis that impacts all aspects of our lives. Over the years, many visualizations have emerged to convey ...
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‘Our Tent Onstage Flew Off Like a Parachute': How Climate Change Hit This Summer's Tours
In late July, Willie Nelson was onstage during his set on the Outlaw Music Festival tour in Raleigh, North Carolina, when tour manager John Selman noticed an abrupt shift in the weather. During his 20 ...
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