The story behind William Shatner's 2004 cover of a Britpop classic is possibly even stranger than the song itself.
Over half a century of programming, the galaxy of musicians and singers who appeared on Saturday Night Live have made it an essential part of music history.
Feb. 15, indie pop band Sub-Radio performed at the Crystal Ballroom in Somerville, Mass., on their Sunrise City tour.
Derry firebrands The Wood Burning Savages slay with socially conscious Hand To Mouth LP, The Dangerfields and Sabrejets mark big anniversaries with special gigs, Gender Chores tackle violence against ...
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Being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is considered to be one of the most prestigious honors in the music world.
English singer-songwriter Sam Fender spends the bulk of his third studio album putting his observations about others to ...
The ever-evolving Rico Nasty has entered a new era. Today (February 20), the “Arintintin” rapper announced a new album, ...
This year's concert lineup during Carb Day at the 109th Indianapolis 500 includes All American Rejects and Bret Michaels. The ...
The songs of Trupa Trupa are always very paradoxical,” says singer Grzegorz Kwiatkowski. “Things are not black and white — ...
Saya Gray, Jennifer Cheng There comes a point in Saya Gray’s trick-mirror music where it’s best to accept that you can’t ...
Saxophonist Jon Irabagon is no stranger to experimental and challenging jazz. With this release he moves into a whole new ...
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