“CHAIN GANG MAN” / “HOW CAN I STILL GO ON” DARRYL MASSEY, MARK V RECORDS (CA 1969) Your browser does not support the audio element. IF NOT TODAY, THEN MAYBE TOMORROW THE [...]
“SIXTEEN WOMEN IN A LIMOUSINE” / “IN NAME ONLY” CHARLIE AND CLYDE, MABLE RECORDS (1968) Your browser does not support the audio element. “A LONG ROAD TO [...]
When Chopin was forced to flee France and take refuge in England in the spring of 1848, he accepted the offer to use what was then the largest grand piano made by Broadwood & Sons. Before he [...]
This piano, from the firm of Robert Nunns, Clark and Co., was built in early 1834 and shipped into South Carolina through Charleston by the dealers Deming and Bulkley. It was bought by Austin [...]
Among the great piano builders in history, the name of Johann Stein ranks among the most important. During the 1770s, Stein departed from building organs and clavichords to experimenting [...]
This instrument also features the inner-outer construction as with the Baffo virginals, with an outer case painted dark green and a large lock on the cheek, which are thought to be contemporary [...]
Among the finest harpsichords in the world and recorded many times, this Taskin was the former property of Mlle Guerville, Paris. It was restored in the mid-twentieth century when the keyboards, [...]
According to Sheridan Germann, “No more magnificent British harpsichord survives than this 1761 Jacob Kirkman, which was formerly Queen Charlotte’s (the wedding present from King George III)…” [...]
Out of the Hills will mark the first collaboration between the Sigal Music Museum and the Earl Scruggs Center in Shelby, NC. Several of Scruggs’ items will be on display, helping to tell the [...]
Out of the Hills: The Birth of Country Music will also feature “A Cardboard History of Blue Ridge Music,” a collection of vintage country music posters, cards, and more from collector [...]