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With five shows broadcast on the radio at the time, Bruce Springsteen‘s tour in support of 1978’s Darkness on the Edge of Town brought his reputation as a live performer to a growing audience. One of those dates — the July 7, 1978, concert at the Roxy in West Hollywood, Calif. — has now received its first official release, one day […]
Brad Paisley has incredible taste in collaborators in the studio and onstage. On tour now through Sept. 1, he probably couldn’t fit them all into his set. “Start a Band” with Keith Urban and “Remind Me” with Carrie Underwood were both No. 1 hits. Then there’s “Old Alabama” with Alabama, “When I Get Where I’m Going” with Dolly Parton and “Whiskey Lullaby” with Alison […]
When a band releases an album, the usual drill is to tour to support the music. Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Phillip Sweet and Jimi Westbrook did the opposite when they released The Breaker in 2017. Although their touring year did include major festivals and one-off dates, their primary gig was their residency at Nashville’s […]
Press Release – Nine Gillette College students traveled to Louisville, Kentucky last week to compete against thousands of their peers at the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference. Only those students who won first place at the state-level competitions in April were eligible to compete. SkillsUSA prepares America’s high-performance workers and provides quality education experiences […]
Between their massive world tours and philanthropic efforts, U2 have often kept their fans waiting many years for new music from them. That’s why it seemed so unusual for them to release Zooropa on July 5, 1993, a little more than a year and a half after delivering Achtung, Baby in November 1991. Even more startling was the music. After the […]
In case you missed it, Lauren Alaina crushed her performance at Wednesday’s (July 4) A Capitol Fourth celebration in Washington, DC. Rocking a sparkly, star-spangled mini dress and surrounded by a predominantly female crowd, Alaina lit up a satellite stage singing an empowering rendition of her first No. 1 “Road Less Traveled,” the title song from her 2017 album. […]
Today is July 6th which means the day has finally come for Iggy Azalea to finally drop off her much talked about tunes we’ve been waiting for. She came at us with “Kream” featuring Tyga as well as “Tokyo Snow Trip” which as the title suggests is about a certain drug that resembles snow. “Pinocchio nose drip, Tokyo snow […]
Joe Budden has been one of the most vocal personalities in openly critiquing the music and artists presented to the masses, constantly keeping things real and being 100% honest on his shows. He has been critiqued in the past as a grumpy “old-head” but his opinion remains respected in the industry. During his podcast, Joe pointed […]
Ratt drummer Jimmy DeGrasso confirmed he had left the band ahead of a tour they previously described as exhibiting a “new breed” lineup. With guitarists Warren DeMartini and Carlos Cavazo also apparently out, it remains to be seen who will take the stage alongside singer Stephen Pearcy and bassist Juan Croucier on July 7 in Mulvane, Kan. SiriusXM host Eddie Trunk tweeted […]
Mark your calendars for July, August and October if you want to get up close and personal with Lee Brice and do some good. Brice will host a series of benefit shows at Analog at Nashville’s Hutton Hotel, for three causes that are near and dear to his heart. The intimate venue only holds about 300, and has […]