We now proceed, in our milestone 40th installment, to continue our look at the hits of the 1970s that did not sell or were ...
Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal battle with "Making the Band" alum Sara Rivers is nearing a close, after a New York judge ordered that all charges against the embattled music mogul be dismissed. Rivers, who ...
Egger says it was unusual to see uniformed law enforcement officers between the stage and barricade Wednesday. Deputies are often detailed to concerts at the island, but typically posted near ...
The Rolling Stones are releasing deluxe reissues of their 1976 album ‘Black and Blue,’ featuring unheard jams with Jeff Beck, ...
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Former One Direction member Zayn is set for a Las Vegas residency in 2026, officials announced Monday. The artist will take the stage at Dolby Live at Park MGM starting Jan. 20 and ...
The Illinois emo band Bristletongue impressed the hell out of us with their 2018 EP Femme Florale and then never released anything else. Bandleader L Morgan went on to release the solo singles ...
Sonny Curtis, who was a member of the Crickets, Buddy Holly’s legendary band, has died. He was 88. Curtis’ daughter, Sarah Curtis Graziano, said he died on Friday in a Nashville hospital, due to ...
The best band students in Middle Tennessee nominated for The Tennessean's Student of the Week poll. The best band students are featured this week in The Tennessean’s Student of the Week series with 14 ...
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, a metal band’s continued tradition of over-the-top mock violence on stage drew considerable criticism for how it depicted the president and Elon Musk.
Heavy metal icons GWAR staged a mock beheading of Elon Musk and murdered President Trump during their performance at this weekend’s Riot Fest, with critics slamming the band for “normalizing violence.
The band is the subject of CBS' special 'A Grammy Salute to Earth, Wind & Fire Live: The 21st Night of September' Samantha Stutsman is a writer and surveillance editor at PEOPLE. Gems/Redferns From ...
The band is the subject of CBS' special 'A Grammy Salute to Earth, Wind & Fire Live: The 21st Night of September' From funky horns to dazzling dance moves, Earth, Wind & Fire has reinvented its lineup ...
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