"The World's First Sax-Controlled Dark Souls No-Hit Run has been DOOTED!" wrote Dr Doot in a post on X. "I just beat Dark ...
Tonetti 3D-printed the custom two-microphone impedance tube to measure the saxophone acoustic impedance, while he 3D-printed ...
A 104-year-old World War II veteran wowed the crowd at the UBS Arena in Long Island, New York on Saturday, Dec. 27 with a ...
Classic rock music benefited from the saxophone in the 1970s. These are three great 70s classic rock songs with great sax ...
Dominick Critelli brought the UBS Arena crowd to its feet with his rendition, holding the last note for an extra beat as fans chanted “USA, USA.” ...
Michael Segell discusses his new book, The Devil's Horn. It follows the history of the saxophone through more than 160 years as a controversial classical, jazz and rock instrument. HANSEN: The ...
Dr. Doot, a streamer known for completing difficult games using a saxophone as a controller, has defeated Dark Souls hitless.
It took decades—a century even, depending how you count—for Adolphe Sax’s invention to take its place in history. The Belgian instrument maker, born 201 years ago, on Nov. 6, 1814, patented the ...
Dominick Critelli, an 104-year-old veteran, played an unforgettable rendition of the National Anthem at a New York Islanders game.
Critelli, a Staff Sergeant in the Army who was born in 1921, hit every note of the anthem on Saturday, with the Long Island ...
Dominick Critelli, a 104-year-old World War II veteran and Battle of the Bulge survivor, stunned the crowd at UBS Arena with ...
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