Toby Myers, a longtime bassist for John Mellencamp and Roadmaster, has died at the age of 75. The bassist died on Jan. 16 at his home in Indiana after a long battle with cancer, according to an ...
Barry Goldberg, the blues and rock keyboardist, songwriter, and producer who worked with artists from Percy Sledge to the Ramones to Bob Dylan, is dead. Goldberg died in hospice care after 10 years ...
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The Doobie Brothers will be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, less than a week after the release date for their first studio album with lead singer Michael McDonald in decades. Tom Johnston, ...
Plus: Spellling's spell-binding new release, Mary Lou Williams' 'Zodiac Suite' live, a De La Soul treasure, more great music ...
New Red Rocks concerts have been announced, including shows by Sheryl Crow, Billy Idol, Joan Jett, Turnpike Troubadours, Ganja White Night and MercyMe.
With their talent, chemistry and craft, The Band Feel could be the next so-called New Wave Of Classic Rock band to break ...
Miranda Cosgrove played the precocious band manager Summer Hathaway in "School of Rock." Her only acting credit before the film was a brief appearance on The WB's "Smallville." After the movie ...
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Good news! One of the best features of the Galaxy Watch 7 is that both size variants, the 40mm and the 44mm, take regular 20mm and 22mm quick release straps and bands. And this extends to bands and ...
Nick Of Time, Go Zone and Some Sin For Nuthin’ stick to their tried and tested formula but where this band once excelled at making simplicity ... harder, harder than a rock’), they made up for ...
Radio X takes a look at the itinerary... In rock 'n' roll there's no retirement age... in fact there are a great many bands that are continuing to play some 40 or 50 years after their first hit.