Mt. Joy Gasparilla Music Festival’s return has a soundtrack. Indie-rock band Mt. Joy, college party guys Two Friends, and jam-rock icon Gov’t Mule are ...
The Long Beach-born Nitty Gritty Dirt Band celebrated 60 years with 'Night After Night,' released in October, marking a ...
The Who set off on their 1967 tour of the U.S. with two goals in mind: make the biggest ruckus possible on and off stage.
Toad The Wet Sprocket has issued some intriguing anthologies over the years, including PS (A Toad Retrospective) and In Light ...
Though the nine-country tour was set up as a co-headline venture, with the two bands alternating for the opportunity to close ...
As nu metal’s commercial power began to wane, major labels desperately signed a bunch of bands with hardcore backgrounds, from My Chemical Romance to Cave In. A lot of them didn’t work out.
The band's combination of retro soul, infectious pop and bits of old school new wave has turned ears and inspires fans to ...
New Jersey legend Floyd Vivino, whose irreverent 'The Uncle Floyd Show' became a national sensation, passed away Thursday, ...
There are plenty of iconic bands with already-cemented legacies still on the road playing live — even without a single original member in the current lineup. Here's our look at some of the most ...
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