By Larry Billinger When it comes to traditional dances that bring communities together and get everyone’s feet moving, the Louisiana Jig stands out with its […]
Category: Music
AI Photo Showcase
By Larry Billinger Welcome to the AI Art Showcase, where we bring you a delightful gallery of AI-generated masterpieces from my published articles on Lb […]
The Ghastly Jingle: An Exposé on “Last Christmas” by Wham!
By Larry Billinger Buckle up, dear readers, for we are about to embark on a festive journey through the wretched wilderness of Wham!’s “Last Christmas.” […]
Joyful Echoes: ‘Go, Tell It on the Mountain’—A Carol of Hope and History
By Larry Billinger Resonating from Spiritual Roots to Celebratory Peaks “Go, tell it on the mountain, over the hills and valleys below, Go, tell it […]
The Enduring Joy: Unwrapping the History of ‘Joy to the World'”
By Larry Billinger Introduction “Joy to the World” is not just a melody of the festive season but a symbol of Christmas itself. This carol, […]
Unwrapping the Mystery: The Twelve Days of Christmas
By Larry Billinger Introduction “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” a familiar tune echoing through shopping malls and holiday gatherings, carries more than just a catchy […]
The Timeless Carol: A Journey Through ‘Silent Night’s’ History
By Larry Billinger Introduction In the quiet of a winter’s night in 1818, a simple yet profound carol was born in a small Austrian town. […]
O Holy Night: Unveiling the Rich History
By Larry Billinger As the festive season approaches, the air fills with the familiar and heartwarming melodies of Christmas carols, among which “O Holy Night” […]
Milli Vanilli: Beyond the Lip-Sync Scandal – A Tale of Unheard Talent
By Larry Billinger Milli Vanilli, a name synonymous with the biggest scandal in music history, has often been dismissed as a mere footnote in pop […]
The Story Behind the “Happy Birthday” Song: A Tune for All Times
By Larry Billinger Today, on my birthday, a familiar tune echoed in my ears – the “Happy Birthday” song. It made me wonder: where did […]