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After 50 years together, The Rolling Stones are continuing to thrill audiences on their current 50 and Counting Tour.
After 50 years together, The Rolling Stones are continuing to thrill audiences on their current 50 and Counting Tour.
The Doors have announced on the band’s official Facebook page that keyboardist and founding member Ray Manzarek has passed away at the age of 74. He had fought a long battle with duct cancer.
A custom-made electric guitar played by John Lennon and George Harrison of the Beatles sold at a New York auction Saturday for $408,000.
When Judas Priest released their 11th album, ‘Ram It Down,’ 25 years ago today, few people outside of the band’s inner circle had an inkling that the storied British heavy-metal institution was standing at a crossroads.
Classic rock was everywhere during the series finale of 'The Office' last night (May 16), with Guns N' Roses, Motley Crue, Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty all contributing music to the show's climactic wedding.
On May 28, John Fogerty will celebrate his 68th birthday and the arrival of his latest album, Wrote a Song for Everyone with a special one-off performance at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles.
On Monday May 13th, the Texarkana Library Commission approved a resolution to temporarily close the library during a total system migration.
Easton Corbin was in Texarkana this past Saturday (May 11) for Railfest 2013 after a long trip from a concert in Salina, KS. Easton and his crew showed up early Saturday morning for the stage set up including members of the Kicker air staff who helped unload all the stage equipment and instruments for the show.
In advance of its May 28 release on DVD and Blu-ray, Judas Priest's new concert film, Epitaph, will be given a premiere, one-night-only screening tonight in New York City, and will be shown in several more U.S. locations on Wednesday.
After their February 1968 trip to Rishikesh, India failed to provide the spiritual enlightenment they sought, the Beatles turned in the opposite direction, towards business matters. A few months later, the company they decided to form in the wake of manager Brian Epstein's death was ready to launch. In mid-May, John Lennon and Paul McCartney flew to New York to promote Apple Corps.
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