The iconic "stomp-stomp-clap" of Queen's "We Will Rock You" was born out of the challenge that rock stars and professors alike know all too well: How to get large numbers of people engaged in ...
Folk rock duo the Lumineers opened their Friday night concert at St. Paul’s Xcel Energy Center with “Same Old Song” an aptly titled number if there ever was one. Five albums and 20 years into their ...
A hodgepodge of hipsters in day-old clothes gathered closely together, playing obscure string and percussion instruments for a performance on NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series. It was November 2009, and ...
New research suggests how to get large numbers of people engaged in participating during a live performance like a concert -- or a lecture -- and channel that energy for a sustained time period. The ...
Early in his career, the EDM megastar Calvin Harris sang his own vocals, usually doing a detached, semi-ironic hipster thing on tracks like "The Girls." Even after his career exploded, Harris would ...
The Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros frontman on why "Home" elicits such strong reactions, his regrets about Ima Robot, winning a Golden Globe, the nine(!) new albums he's sitting on, and more ...
You can't mistake that drum beat. You know when to clap, when to stomp. But do you know how Queen's "We Will Rock You" was actually written? In a new clip from upcoming Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, ...
I am coming out again, this time as a lover of stomp and clap music. This will probably get me in trouble with my mother in a way that coming out as bisexual never did, because she believed that you ...