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"I know I did the right thing," the musician tells MediaTouch of his resignation as the National Symphony Orchestra's ...
Ben Folds drops brand-new album recorded live at the Kennedy Center in Washington before Trump seized it and Folds resigned ...
Ben Folds, the acclaimed singer-songwriter and pianist, recently released a live album recorded with the National Symphony ...
Ben Folds released a defiant live album with the National Symphony Orchestra, months after he resigned due to Trump taking ...
Ben Folds didn’t want to quit. “There wasn’t a bone in my body that wanted to,” the singer-songwriter said. But minutes ...
Singer-songwriter Ben Folds, who quit his role at the Kennedy Center after Trump’s takeover, slammed new MAGA director ...
Folds spoke to our John Doran about his departure from the Kennedy Center while marking the release of his new album which ...
Ben Folds released a defiant live album with the National Symphony Orchestra, months after he resigned due to Trump taking over the Kennedy Center.
The live album was recorded over two nights at the Kennedy Center, where Folds performed his hits and new music with special guests Regina Spektor and Tall Heights.
The record opens with “But Wait, There’s More,” a track that manages to be both searingly sardonic and spiritually hopeful—a ...
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