Despite big names, high expectations and a short shelf life, The Firm proved that even rock supergroups can fall flat.
The 1980s was a Golden Age of one-hit wonders, but if you had an aversion to MTV-pretty artists and their synthesizer – or (shiver) keytar – heavy, boppy pop tunes, the pickings were slim. Thankfully, ...
But we still like to imagine that we’re sailing on a stylish 50-footer — wearing one of those way-hip captain’s hats and ...
That's the only possible conclusion we can draw from our most recent Tracks Of The Week farrago, where the former H.E.A.T and ...
Rising country-rock band Ole 60 is bringing its “Off The Grid Tour” to the Circle City later this summer. The Kentucky-based ...
DEAD JOHN, an original horror-comedy rock musical featuring an all-female rock band, a 10-person cast, and 13 original songs, ...
The Irish band has never earned a nomination for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but over 30 years since their formation, ...
Pull out a box from under anyone’s bed in America right now, and you’ll probably find at least one thing from the 70s or 80s ...
The music world underwent radical change in 1976 — some for better and some for worse, as you'll see in our following list of ...
Saracen Casino has announced additional concerts scheduled through August and September, spanning musical genres from R&B to ...
The cult sci-fi novel was written to an unusually eclectic soundtrack spanning indie rock, post-rock, and classical music.