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Recent Examples of tunes
Noun
The way new songs were circulated in the 1800s, explains John Troutman, music curator at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, was that words were published on broadsides or in magazines, to be applied to familiar tunes.—
Steven Johnson,
Washington Post,
14 July 2026 Its fundraising concerts, popular affairs in the Hudson Valley known as Midnight Rambles — which have recently featured Amy’s stepfather, Donald Fagen, laying down some Bob Dylan tunes — have been postponed in the interim.—
Devon Ivie,
Vulture,
13 July 2026 PinkPantheress blasted off in 2021, dropping her R&B/alternative pop/UK garage tunes on TikTok and Sound Cloud.—
Anthony D'alessandro,
Deadline,
13 July 2026 The pivot by the 31-year-old artist was especially bold as she had previously been accused of cultural appropriation for recording salsa tunes.—
Carlos De Loera,
Los Angeles Times,
13 July 2026 The new tunes fit in fairly seamlessly with the older material, boosting a slightly more mature sound, but still comfortably coming across as unapologetically pop.—
Jim Harrington,
Mercury News,
12 July 2026 Throughout 2026, Warren has been pushing tunes from his forthcoming sophomore set, Wildchild.—
Hugh McIntyre,
Forbes.com,
11 July 2026 Rush further acknowledged its roots with tunes that the teenage Lee and Lifeson used to study by listening to records on a turntable and following along on their instruments.—
Bob Gendron,
Chicago Tribune,
9 July 2026 These shows will leave you belting out tunes with your friends on the car ride home.—
Lauren Schuster,
Charlotte Observer,
8 July 2026
Disgruntled colonists in taverns and town squares borrowed British melodies to support new lyrics expressive of a developing national consciousness.
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Ted Olson,
The Conversation,
2 July 2026
Even more than usual, critics and Dylanologists scrutinized Modern Times for references and allusions, finding words and melodies paraphrased from the works of Muddy Waters, Bing Crosby, and the Roman poet Ovid.
Produced again by the classic-rocker whisperer Andrew Watt (Paul McCartney, Elton John, Pearl Jam), the band delivers a clutch of strong songs.
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Marc Ballon,
Los Angeles Times,
10 July 2026
But we writers of historical fiction should never forget, in our focus on the vast sweep of time and change, that the symphony itself is composed of lots of little songs.
The first season adapts the events of the first book and sets up the potential for a second season based on the sequel, On The Banks of Plum Creek.
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Erik Kain,
Forbes.com,
12 July 2026
It’s made with special cushioning that adapts to your stride, weight, and speed, absorbing impact to allow your feet to go longer before they get fatigued.
Derek Webster with Yale’s Office of Career Strategy coordinates the Paul Block Journalism Funded Internships with us.
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Scott Lebar,
Sacbee.com,
11 July 2026
It is now run by Rabie Takassa, who coordinates a team of seven scouts based in Spain, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Italy and Scandinavia.