humanity
Humanity topics include pieces on the real lives of music professionals, amateurs, inspiring students, celebrities, lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories in the music sphere.
Tansen Music Festival: Celebrating the Melodies of the Legendary Musician
Introduction: The Tansen Music Festival, held annually in December in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, is a grand celebration of Indian classical music. Named after the iconic musician Tansen, who adorned the court of Emperor Akbar, this festival pays homage to his exceptional contributions to the world of music. With its rich heritage, mesmerizing performances, and vibrant atmosphere, the Tansen Music Festival has become a cherished event for music enthusiasts and artists alike.
By David Sanni3 years ago in Beat
Jesick and Her child.
Jesick and Her child. Once upon a time, in a quaint little town, there lived a woman named Jesick. She was a widow, left to raise her young child all on her own. Jesick had a heart filled with resilience and a determined spirit, but life had dealt her a challenging hand.
By M. G. M. Premathilaka3 years ago in Beat
Life In Six Songs
Granddaddy's Song Sitting on the white leather seats in the back of the Ebony limousine that chauffeurs grieving families to their loved ones final resting place, the top of my dress damp from the pool of tears that found their home there. My grandmother sat beside me, holding me close, rubbing my shoulders as I rested my head against her chest, the steady strum of her heartbeat soothing me. On the limo's sound system wafting through the air like the smoke from an incense, was Sam Cooke's "A Change is Gonna Come."
By Sabrina Bryant 3 years ago in Beat
Sound Track of My Life
As I sit down to write this I don’t even really don’t know where to begin. I am supposed to share with your songs that were milestones in my life. To give you the soundtrack of my world. To me it’s the melding of metal, rock, pop, and mostly country that came first from the dashboard radios of my parents’ cars as we would make the drive back and forth from Spokane to Montana, Montana to Spokane, for the switching of me. Later it became tapes, CDs, and eventually the mp3 players and iPod’s that took over my teen years.
By Chantae Harding3 years ago in Beat
Skating On Thin Ice
I never broke a single bone in my life, until I reached the age of forty. It was a Saturday morning and I had my three young children staying for the weekend. Being separated, I always wanted to make the most of their visits, to give them some happy memories of their childhood with me. On this particular visit, I decided to take the children to the Blades ice rink. Not that I was an expert at sliding around an arena of sheet ice. I could, however, go around the rink without constantly falling on my ass.
By Liam Ireland3 years ago in Beat
The Soundtrack of my Life...
First up, would be LeAnn Womack's I Hope You Dance. I have a vauge memory of being in the car with my mother at some point in my tumultuous childhood and this song came on the radio and she looked at me and said "If I could dedicate one song to you and to all my girls(she had three daughters including me) it would be this song." My mother and I had a rocky relationship while I was growing up to say the least and it still is but after that statement I suppose I tried to see the beautiful parts of her. She loved us, she loved me and this song as beautiful as it is, is and was her way of saying that. All her hopes and dreams for me and my sisters wrapped up in a song.
By Lindsey Altom3 years ago in Beat
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By Kapil Kumar 3 years ago in Beat



