A new Steelers playoff season comes with new lyrics to the classic fight song. Roger Wood released the new version of his "Here We Go!" anthem, changing the lyrics to match this season's players.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are headed back to the playoffs, and that means a new version of one of the team’s longest-running fight songs has been released. “Here We Go” was first written by Roger Wood ...
The Robert Burns poem set to song remains popular almost 250 years after he wrote it down Moviestore/Shutterstock "Auld Lang Syne" plays during New Year's celebrations around the world The iconic song ...
Millions of people sing it each year at the stroke of midnight, some beaming with joy and others overcome with emotion as they bid goodbye to the year that has passed. But what does the New Year’s ...
On a quiet morning in October, a small group of singers from the Threshold Choir walked into the foyer of a hospice patient’s home. They chatted quietly with the daughter and husband of a patient, the ...
A beloved holiday tradition continues with the 20th performance of Sing We Joyous, under the direction of William Chin, Dec. 13-14 at First United Methodist Church in Oak Park. The concert combines ...
Elinor Harrison received funding from the National Institutes of Health, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Grammy Museum Foundation. She is affiliated with the International Association of ...
Technical advances allow researchers to trace the genetic changes that occur over time. “There were some cells in there that were very messed up,” says Joe Luquette, who studies bioinformatics at ...
Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande are back as Elphaba and Glinda for “Wicked: For Good,” Jon M. Chu’s latest film which adapts the second act of Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman’s hit musical. Though ...
The choir is a community for those with early to mid-stages of memory change that are often caused by Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia, whose voices rise together in song in defiance of their ...
The notion that your 20s are the best years of your life is more rumor than reality. It shows up in songs, films, ads, social-media posts—but it says more about Americans’ idealization of youth than ...