Get a compelling long read and must-have lifestyle tips in your inbox every Sunday morning — great with coffee! Some people were skeptical after reports surfaced this week that Boston’s musical mascot ...
It was probably only a matter of time before some enterprising and talented street musician decided to don a teddy bear costume so that he might make funky work of pop jams on the keytar (that’s a ...
We knew that Keytar Bear, the unofficial musical mascot of the city, was going to hibernate for a while this summer, but we had hoped it would be on his own terms. According to the keytar-playing man ...
Three New Hampshire teens were arrested Saturday on charges of assaulting and yelling racial slurs at a well-known performer called Keytar Bear near Faneuil Hall, according to Boston police. An ...
During a Chinese music festival, a humanoid robot named “Adam” graced the stage in what was half performance art and half marketing stunt — and did so while semi-disguised in a loose-fitting hoodie ...
BOSTON (CBS) ---- Beneath the fury exterior is the soul of a rock musician who's gained celebrity status on the streets of Boston calling himself Keytar Bear. "I'm trying to make a statement that you ...
“Keytar Bear shows what our city can do for the little person,” Abby Taylor says when talking about “Keytar Bear and Abby Taylor Day: Street Performer Fest” in Cambridge today (Friday). “We embraced ...
The first-ever Denver Keytar Fest, being held this Saturday, was organized by independent concert promoter Claudia Woodman, who has been booking shows for underground bands in Denver for several years ...
We can’t think of where you’d buy a new, cheap, MIDI keytar that’s just a keyboard and a handle with some pitch and mod wheels or ribbon controllers. This is a format that died in the 90s or ...
Boy, Belinda Bedekovic sure knows her way around a keytar. The most astonishing thing is when they show a close-up of her amazing fingering: that rapid-fire two-noting in the beginning will take your ...
Let the doubts be put to rest once and for all: Stevie Wonder can still make love to a keytar. After opening his night-ending Austin City Limits Festival set with a cover of Marvin Gaye's "How Sweet ...