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Bluesfest Day 8: Papa Roach, Daughtry didn't totally suck The male-dominated acts from the turn of the century drew thousands of dads and dudes alike to the plaza of the Canadian War Museum at ...
For 30 years, Papa Gene lived with Parkinson's disease, meeting each day with quiet resilience and still finding ways to show his love despite his limited mobility.
The 83-year-old was a preacher of 55 years from Kansas City, Mo., who rarely appeared without a suit and one of his many beloved ties. At his funeral, a dozen men in the family each wore a tie from ...
One man, lovingly called Papa Gene, officiated dozens of weddings and wore every tie with purpose. At his funeral, all of his family members wore one of his ties, as seen in a video shared to TikTok.
At an Old Juke Joint in Mississippi, the Blues Are Alive Jimmy Holmes is the last in a line of music legends as he seeks to keep a singular American art form thriving ...
Saturday evening at Bluesfest was a night of tattoos and testosterone as two American bands, Papa Roach and Daughtry, delivered back-to-back slabs of pounding modern rock on the RBC main stage.
For 30 years, Papa Gene lived with Parkinson's disease, meeting each day with quiet resilience and still finding ways to show his love despite his limited mobility. As the family story goes, his ...
With a mix of chaotic nu metal rock, Papa Roach brought style to Bluesfest with a dose of mental health awareness.