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Find three songs that you might have thought were older than they are, thanks to their referential production.
Ozzy Osbourne, who died at 76, played Charleston’s County Hall. The first time was in 1972, when he stopped early, threw the ...
Texas-born country performer William Beckmann's growing confidence shines on his Warner Music debut album "Whiskey Lies & ...
After a year away, the biggest weekend in the Nottingham musical calendar returned – Splendour Festival. With a stellar line-up of indie legends, pop icons, local heroes and the very best emerging ...
Ahead of Friday night's premiere of Part 2 of HBO's 'And So It Goes,' here's a ranked list of the Piano Man's biggest hits.
What: The performer July 31 is Harlan Jefferson, a versatile saxophonist, flutist, vocalist, composer and actor known for his ...
The summer fun continues all over North Jersey with free outdoor concerts and movies, butterfly gardens, food trucks and more ...
In “Blood Harmony,” Barry Mazor tells the story of the brothers who left an indelible mark on the history of popular music.
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, San Francisco’s whimsical free music festival, just dropped its initial 2025 lineup. True to the fest’s name, the roster spans a broad spectrum of Americana, loosely defined ...
The duo's 1973 album "Buckingham Nicks" prefigured their work with Fleetwood Mac but was lost in the streaming era. That could change Sept. 19.
Watershed rock and roll moments like these are explored in detail at Amplified, a new immersive experience that opened earlier this month at Illuminarium Atlanta.
Ozzy Osbourne, the gloomy, demon-invoking lead singer of the pioneering band Black Sabbath who became the throaty, growling ...