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An iconic '90s band has announced a new documentary about their rise to stardom that features never-before-seen footage, plus ...
When we started Maker Park Radio, we had no idea it would grow into what it is today,” said station co-founder Kristin ...
The band Heart is “heartbroken” after some light-fingered barracuda stole treasured instruments from the group. The rock legends were at Atlantic City’s Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on the eve of their ...
Would you consider Ramatam to be a supergroup? Some would. This 1970s rock band featured Mike Pinera (Iron Butterfly, Blues Image) and Mitch Mitchell (The Jimi Hendrix Experience), as well as ...
Night Ranger will perform a free ... band is known for such hits as “Sister Christian” and “When You Close Your Eyes.” Night Ranger/Provided They were one of the most popular rock bands ...
All Castle Rock Band concerts are presented free of charge as a service to the community. The public is invited to the event, in Festival Park on Perry Street at Second Street. Convenient parking is ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Alternative rock band Everclear will hold a free concert at the Erie County Fair this August as part of the Channel 4 Concert Series. The band will play at the fair on Aug. 11 ...
at 8 p.m. The concert is free to attend with admission to the Fair. Steve Miller Band previously drew one of the largest crowds in State Fair concert history with 36,900 fans in 2015. The Rock and ...
Cast members of children’s musical Finn made an unexpected return to the Kennedy Center stage when rock band Guster invited the young singer-actors to join the band in a song Friday night.
Are these bands millennials are huge fans of considered "dad rock" now? It's a question every generation's worth of band will face eventually. Unless, that is, the entire world ceases to ...
A popular ‘90s rock band is coming to the New York State Fair. Sister Hazel will perform at Chevy Court on Tuesday, Aug. 26, at 6 p.m. The concert is free with admission to the NYS Fair.
Many music fans agree that the 1960s and ’70s were a golden age for rock, with bands pushing boundaries and creating new sounds. Traffic, formed in 1967, stood out even in this era of innovation.