The tour will celebrate their half-century of music and honor the legacy of their legendary drummer who died five years ago.
These musicians found some charting success in the 70s, and then promptly disappeared from the charts. I think they deserved better.
Written by John Fogerty in 1970, “Have You Ever Seen the Rain?” was released as part of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s album ...
The American Brass Quintet (ABQ), widely recognized around the world as the premier, and most venerable, professional ...
For centuries the ultimate emblem of Britishness has meant different things to different people, and now it is back in the news. What does its history tell us?
As the 1970s turned to the 1980s, culture shifted. In hindsight, the first ever number one single of the new decade seems to ...
Formed in the 70s, the rock band continues to resonate today with Somebody To Love and Radio Ga Ga among their top five most ...
Dolly Parton’s sister has given a worrying update on the star’s health after her Las Vegas residence was postponed due to ...
The 19th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition, which began on October 2, in Warsaw is a musical event that will captivate the city for next three weeks, Aleksander Laskowski, spokesman for ...
Festivals, memorials, local indie sweethearts, and Bill Murray: Taking a look at this week in live music on the San Diego ...
Hallmark Channel spoilers and updates reveal the show is broadening its lineup of charming leading men with the second season of Finding Mr. Christmas. Ten fresh contestants are prepared to compete ...
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Today in Music History for Oct. 8: In 1931, conductor, violinist and music teacher Luigi von Kunits, the founder of the New Symphony Orchestra, died in Toronto at the age of 61. The New Symphony ...
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