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Les Binks, the former Judas Priest drummer who played with the band during the late Seventies, has died at the age of 73.
Former Judas Priest drummer Les Binks has died at the age of 73. On Monday the band released the following statement via ...
Pulling from members of her past band PHAT Betty, Scott Grant (Kelowna) joined the band on drums, with Ian Freedman (Vernon) ...
SFJAZZ has revealed the lineup of upcoming arts for May 2025. The lineup includes Cécile McLorin Salvant, Javier Santiago and more. See full May programming here!
The Mallett Brothers Band released their seventh alt-country/Americana album on April 4. "Higher Up in the Hills" is quite possibly the best, strongest and most musically robust album they've ever ...
Ashby and Bill Strickland, former president and CEO of Manchester Bidwell Corporation, in 2008 created the Pittsburgh Jazz Legends program, a sort of hall of fame to recognize jazz masters who stayed ...
Phish stops by the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco on it’s way to (most likely) the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
NEW YORK – One of the more puzzling live albums of all time came out in 2000. It featured songs from a two-night stand with The Black Crowes and Led Zeppelin icon Jimmy Page. But fans hoping to hear ...
Magazine spoke with Sublime frontman Jakob Nowell about the concept of legacy and using his platform for good ahead of Red ...
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Louisville Public Media on MSNSo It Was released a song that questions materialism with "In A Rose"Brimming with shiny harmonies and almost a sunny jazz feel, the new single from Louisville indie band So It Was is called "In A Rose". It's the title track to their upcoming EP which was recorded at ...
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nottinghamworld.com on MSNGTSF to celebrate 18th birthday this JulyNow established as one of the UK’s best music events, Nottinghamshire’s Gate to Southwell Festival will celebrate its 18th birthday this summer. Having been shortlisted for Best Small Festival at the ...
We wrote recently about Greg Hoy's latest single, 'What, My People?', and were impressed by how the song implores listeners to step back and have a look at what is really most important. Greg tells us ...
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