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Ahead of their concert Tuesday in Virginia Beach, Patrick Simmons talks about the new work, the band’s longevity, peers’ ...
The Doobie Brothers’ “Walk This Road” tour kicked off Aug. 4 in Detroit and continues through mid-September. It’s a big deal ...
Coming back home to Michigan to play a sold-out show Saturday night, Aug. 9 at the Meadow Brook Amphitheatre had purpose ...
At a time when heritage rock acts are happy to rest on laurels and spend more time celebrating past glories on tour than ...
From Lynyrd Skynyrd and Blue Öyster Cult to The Rolling Stones, some classic rock bands seem to embrace eternal touring, regardless of who’s still in the lineup.
In the midst of Rufus Du Sol’s encore Tuesday night, Aug. 5, at the Pine Knob Music Theatre, vocalist Tyrone Lindqvist sang ...
The West Seattle Food Bank's most flavorful fundraiser is getting closer - the Taste of West Seattle, on September 25. WSFB has announced the musical guest for the food-and-beverage fest at The Hall ...
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Why I hate the music you love (and what it means about us)
He recorded My Aim is True with Clover, a largely anonymous Bay Area bar band. The sound, according to people with better ...
LH Jams — organized by the Clinton County Arts Council — kicked off its 10th year on Thursday night with a performance by ...
Key West hosts its second annual Buffett-themed “Just a Few Friends: Key West Favorite Son Celebration” with a four-day ...
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Screen Rant on MSN15 Greatest Classic Rock Bands: Why They Still Matter Today
Discover the fifteen iconic bands that redefined classic rock with their unforgettable riffs and legendary performances.
Fitz and the Tantrums and Ax and the Hatchmen perform Saturday, Aug. 9 at the Majestic Theatre, 4140 Woodward Ave. Doors at 6:30 p.m. (313)833-9700 or majesticdetroit.com.
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