
“Johnny Nash I Can See Clearly Now Memory” by vinylmeister is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0
The Lullaby, every week, curates’ humanistic stories and thought-provoking articles from many websites that speak to our mission. If you feel obliged, take a look and see how organized sound moves throughout our lives.
- Sarah Palafox, a Black woman who sings regional Mexican music aroused public attention recently all from an Instagram video. Read more on KPBS to see how her choice of music genre is deeply rooted in her upbringing.
- At the age of 80, Johnny Nash, an icon, whose song “I Can See Clearly Now” has laced the hearts of many around the world, died. The Guardian covers his life and experiences that preludes his voice playing a role in the lives of millions.
- With the world being at a halt, a 7th grader took to music to cope. Read more about this human-interest story on Spectrum Local News.
- Ever wondered why music affects our brains on a deep level? Explore the answer to this question on The Blade.
- The Ice Cream Truck’s nostalgic tune that accompanied our childhood over the years has a more complicated history than we know. Learn more about its history on The Hustle.