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WrestleMania 41 was an amazing spectacle, but the main event on Sunday night left fans feeling a little disappointed. The ...
T he Rock has been trending pretty much constantly on social media since WrestleMania this past Sunday, and it has not been ...
Formed as a quartet in 1953 in Toccoa, the Famous Flames was a blues vocal group that included James Brown, Bobby Byrd, Bobby Bennett and Lloyd Stallworth. The act, inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall ...
Phish won the fan vote for the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame class, finishing ahead of Bad Company, Billy Idol, Cyndi Lauper, ...
When Slash sought out other creative avenues after the fall of 80s rock, Axl Rose wasn't bitter, but worried about his ...
Guitarist Pete Townshend from the English rock band The Who held himself partially responsible for the “confusion” that ...
Mike Peters, lead singer of The Alarm, has died aged 66. He had been battling cancer for three decades.
Legendary rock band The Who has kicked out long-time ... Starkey had been The Who’s full-time drummer since 1996 when he was introduced to fans during their Quadrophenia Tour.
The roots of the Who go all the way back to the late Fifties when Roger Daltrey formed a skiffle group called the Detours with his schoolmates, including longtime best friend Harry Wilson on drums.
This summer, the Hampton Jazz and Music Festival lineup includes Patti LaBelle, Keith Sweat and the “Empress of Soul” herself ...
The first single from 1994’s Superunknown is one of many with a non-traditional tuning (drop D) and time signature (7/4 time) ...