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It's been more than half a century since Black Sabbath officially ushered in the dawn of heavy metal and changed the face of ...
Featuring the Rolling Stones, His Lordship, Ashley McBryde and five other good old-fashioned lover boys and girls ...
Pop star Olivia Rodrigo brought out The Cure frontman Robert Smith to perform his band’s songs Friday I’m In Love and Just Like Heaven during her Glastonbury Festival headline set. As the 66-year-old ...
Quentin Tarantino has never had a mistep when in it comes to needledrops but one music selection reigns supreme above all ...
Morgan Wallen's Wisconsin fans were treated to a 5-hour experience Saturday night at Camp Randall's first concert since 1997.
Until Saturday, the Rolling Stones’ sparsely-attended show on their “Bridges to Babylon” tour in October 1997 stood as Camp ...
Wallen, the biggest name in country music today, headlined the first concert at the University of Wisconsin-Madison football stadium since 1997.
Between the effect's creation and its development as a guitar pedal, interest was kept alive by a trio of fuzz-loving ...
If there’s one song that aptly sums up Food & Wine for me, it’s Peter Frampton’s dynamic, 15-minute chef-d’oeuvre “Do You Feel Like We Do?” — a virtual master class in live album sound ...
Simply put, if there were an expert witness to answer the Beatles vs. Rolling Stones debate, he’d be a likely contender. To begin, Van Zandt starts with a simple argument of seniority.
The Rolling Stones are now three concerts into a 2024 tour in support of last year's "Hackney Diamonds," their first new album of original material in nearly 20 years.
Mick Jagger interview: The Rolling Stones' singer reflects on the 2024 tour, losing Charlie Watts, Keith Richards, Paul McCartney and the Beatles.
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