Growing up, Rickie Rosales thought he and his mother, both singers, would end up being the next Naomi and Wynona Judd.
The band became a major success in 1993 with the hit “Mr. Jones.” Since then, the group has done its best to keep rock music alive.
The record-breaking band was sponsored by Minneapolis’ Downtown Council and Chamber of Commerce, Obermeyer said. Dayton’s ...
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Morris Brown College is looking to revive its once beloved Marching Wolverine marching band after two decades without one.
Blood Dynasty marks the debut of Connecticut's son of melodic fury, Joey Concepcion (ex-The Absence, ex-Dark Tranquillity ...
Brighton Music Hall show will be last Crooked Coast show for singer/guitarist John McNamara.
The Texas trio will kick off the U.S. leg of The Big One! tour on March 21 in Abilene, Texas. Throughout March and April this ...
Warren Ellis, Nick Cave’s right-hand musician talks about human communion at gigs, touring with Radiohead’s Colin Greenwood, ...
The year is coming to an end, and it has seen some big-name artists drop new albums. From one of the biggest pop superstars ...
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band and Bon Jovi are in the Top 10 of Pollstar's 25 Most Popular Touring Artists of the ...