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Iconic Rock Group Changed the Course of Music 71 Years Ago With Their Biggest Hit first appeared on Parade on Jul 9, 2025 ...
Mountain Top residents Andrea Bogusko and Larisa Yarczower recently received Carnegie Hall Awards from the American Protégé ...
When the national organization Tough Enough to Wear Pink (TETWP) came to our valley, our local chapter was given permission to use the name and under its umbrella, raise money for local breast cancer ...
5 Seconds of Summer ‘s previously exclusive Feeling of Falling Upwards concert at the historic Royal Albert Hall in London ...
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Ray Stevens, 86, was hospitalized after experiencing chest pain and a heart attack in Nashville. Following a successful surgery, the star is now recovering and ...
The sweet sounds of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer and R&B legend Mavis Staples will echo through the Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre, which will return as the Concert of Colors main stage as part of ...
The Oak Ridge Boys turned to social media to mark the one-year anniversary of the death of longtime singer Joe Bonsall. The ...
Camping is also available at the Grange Park for those who don’t mind a more outdoorsy weekend. Camping fees range between ...
The Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music's "Born to Run" symposium main event is Saturday, Sept. 6, at Monmouth University.
"We’re helping hip-hop and classical music grow and expand beyond their boundaries," Cypress Hill's "Sen Dog" says.
The artist who began his musical journey in metal bands transforms his introspective solo album into a genre-bending spectacle with a full band performance.
Taste of Country reports the country music legend was admitted to a Nashville hospital after he began experiencing chest pain. He underwent a heart catheterization procedure, citing a statement from ...