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Back in the late 1960s, when psychedelia in rock music was leading the way, psych bands and artists were cropping up by the ...
The Royal Studios Blues Experience at RiverBeat featured blues legend Bobby Rush, Kinney Kimbrough and Duwayne, Garry and ...
Swae Lee gave Boston College students all the more reason to celebrate the last day of classes with an animated performance.
The Firebird-toting Blackstar endorsee's name has been mentioned ever since he recorded a track for B.B. King, aged 10. Here, ...
R.E.M.’s 1981 debut single “Radio Free Europe” is one of the undisputed classics of American underground rock, and its title ...
Two members of the Cruisers, the band that tours with Donnie Iris, recall their Erie roots having gotten their start in Erie with multiple bands.
With a history that dates all the way back to 1943, the group is iconic, and, it turns out, those guys are pretty tough, too.
Kim Seokjin, popularly known as Jin from the band BTS, has announced dates for ... in recent reports by news outlet Korea JoongAng Daily, HYBE CEO Lee Jang Sang shared that a comeback for the ...
Spoilers follow – you have been warned* In the latest instalment, fire captain Robert “Bobby” Nash, the series’s male lead played by Peter Krause, died after being exposed to a lethal virus.
After eight seasons, 9-1-1 finally made the very bold choice to kill off a main cast member -- but it's fair to say nobody thought they would take out series lead Peter Krause, AKA Captain Bobby Nash.
Peter, who played Bobby Nash, was killed off—a move that sparked backlash from fans due to his central role in the series. According to Variety, the actor released a statement, “It was more ...
Eddie (Ryan Guzman) was buried alive and rescued himself. Bobby (Peter Krause) probably should have been pancaked in the pile-up of storage containers, vans, and even the 118’s ambulance.