For many locals, it’s a welcome return for an artist who got his start busking in Boston and went on to headline the Orpheum.
Growing up in the 2000s, Irish rockers The Script’s debut album formed part of the soundtrack of my childhood years.
In a new interview with The New York Times, Tom Green, 53, opened up about his decision to move back home to Canada and explained why he enjoys the simpler things in life.
At the turn of the millennium, just as he was reaching the peak of his fame, Tom Green hit one of the lowest points of his ...
Joe Keery shares 'Basic Being Basic' as first single from 'The Crux,' his upcoming album under his stage name Djo, out April ...
After months of teasing, Lady Gaga is ready to reveal more information about her long-awaited seventh album. This will be the ...
The first time I met Mikaela and Helena, they were 15 and I was 18, so the age gap felt very large, and they were extremely shy. It took a couple of years to break into their inner circle. But I ...
Billy Ray Cyrus is making his next move following his Inauguration Day performance, with the country star announcing a new ...
Radio X takes a look back at the year of Novocaine For The Soul, Bitter Sweet Symphony, Song 2 and Local Boy In The ...
Green Day changed a stand-out lyric from their 2004 hit "American Idiot" to express their distaste with the tech giant.
Fans of the legendary pop punk band Green Day have been left delighted after singer Billie Joe Armstrong changed the lyrics ...
The Grammys have long stretched the meaning of “new” into a pretzel. Cyndi Lauper won best new artist in 1984 despite having released an album with the band Blue Angel four years before. Green Day ...