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In 1996, a group of popular bands were asked to participate in a tribute album called Schoolhouse Rock Rocks. We get the backstory on covers from Better Than Ezra, Man Or Astro-Man? a... (article)
<p>Join us at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 12 for a live warm-up conversation about the State of American Music.</p> (article)
Shout Out Louds' buoyant track, "Illusions" is not only is it one of the most infectiously joyous the band has put out in some time, it also showcases what the Swedish indie band doe... (article)
From “I’m Just a Bill” to “Three Is a Magic Number,” Schoolhouse Rock taught millions of children about grammar, civics and math -- without many of them even realizing it. As the se... (episode)
"I honestly don’t remember watching Saturday morning cartoons when I was kid," Faith Salie says, "but I do remember Schoolhouse Rock. Conduct a poll of 35-45 year-olds, and I guarante...
Schoolhouse Rock taught millions of children about grammar, civics and math -- without many of them even realizing it. Hear from the man who wrote many of those catchy tunes -- Bob Do...
Back in 1996, a group of young artists, who grew up watching Schoolhouse Rock, created some pretty inventive cover versions for an album called Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks. The rapper Ske...
<p>Brooklyn rock band Psychic Ills plays Bowery ballroom Thursday night. Download the track "Might Take A While."</p> (article)