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With the overwhelming success of their genre–defying single PsychoBoogieHoochieCoo Southern rock sensation Jet Black Roses return with an energetic new single B ...
Saturday was reportedly the last day of operation for the JJ's Grill, in the Rock Creek Square Plaza Shopping Center, 12111 W ...
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The only Hot 100 No. 1 for the late Lou Christie was a winning pop-soul confection from one of the greatest periods in top 40 ...
A Syracuse native reunited with his classic rock band for a farewell concert. REO Speedwagon members Neal Doughty, Alan Gratzer, Bruce Hall, Terry Luttrell, Mike Murphy and Steve Scorfina played a ...
Even before the landmark "Boys from Oklahoma" shows, Stillwater boasted an undeniable claim as the birthplace of Red Dirt ...
REO Speedwagon's highest-charting album to date at No. 74, This Time We Mean It found the group experimenting a bit more with their approach. That should have been a welcome development since they ...
Lou Christie, the pop idol who hit big in the mid-'60s with 'Lightnin' Strikes' and 'Two Faces Have I,' has died at 82.
The Olympia is also known as the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts from the mid-1970s to 2014, in honor of philanthropist ...
Lou Christie was the voice behind some of the most iconic soft-rock pop hits, he reached the apex of his professional success in 1966 with the singles Lightnin' Strikes' and Rhapsody in the Rain.