Philly’s concert calendar is packed with Erykah Badu, Sting, Boz Scaggs, Geese, Bill Murray’s band, and the new Hootie-R.E.M.
Revisit three classic songs that have mistakes in them, but ended up only benefiting from them in the long run.
In 1978, punk was all the rage. So, Sting and his bandmates in The Police saw a savvy opening to market their latest songs ...
November is here and before we gear up to overeat, argue with distant relatives and revel in all things Thanksgiving, we should probably schedule our musical escapes to help cope with the insanity ...
Ahead of appearing at the Belfast Media Festival, top TV producer and lifelong Everton fan Jimmy Mulville shares his likes, ...
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'80s Rock Icons Who Look Nothing Like They Used To
Hair and glam rock were all the rage in the 1980s, with the major rock stars looking wildly different than the fashion of ...
The Navajo Times publishes obituaries free of charge as a public service. If you have an obituary you would like to submit, ...
Pulled from their sixth studio album Love Gun, KISS’s 1977 hit "Christine Sixteen" stirred controversy upon its release ...
Glam rock guitarists combined early rock and roll, blues, makeup, and science fiction to reimagine the rock star.
But there's another reason that is an immediate turn-off for many: “All foxes have an urge to mark their territory, and their ...
As the stage adaptation of the film "Purple Rain" makes its pre-Broadway debut in Minneapolis, Dave Rusan reflected on his ...
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The Dumb Guitar Riff That Saved Journey’s ‘Don’t Stop Believin’’
Journey guitarist Neal Schon recalls the riff that helped to complete the band's classic Don't Stop Believin' during an ...
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