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Halestorm frontwoman Lzzy Hale has discussed her lifelong love of Black Sabbath as she prepares to play the metal legends' massive farewell show in a few weeks' time. Speaking to Metal Hammer ...
Two seasons as a host on ESPN's College GameDay has Pat McAfee wondering if he should leave the band and start touring solo. Granted, there's still a long way to go before that could even happen ...
Ohio State's Week 1 matchup vs. Texas on Aug. 30 will be the site of ESPN's 'College GameDay.' It will also be Lee Corso's final show.
The Reason Lzzy Hale Almost Missed Final Black Sabbath Concert Proud to be part of Osbourne’s final moment in the spotlight, Hale almost skipped the event.
Halestorm's Lzzy Hale didn't respond to Sharon Osbourne's email inviting the band to perform at Black Sabbath's last-ever concert for two days - because she didn't know if it was "real".
The location for his final "College GameDay" has yet to be confirmed, and the show has yet to announce what they will do in the show's final segment after Corso's departure.
Lee Corso, who has been a staple of ESPN college football broadcasts for 38 years, will make one last appearance on College GameDay on Week 1 of this coming season before retiring.
ESPN said a location for Corso's final "College GameDay," scheduled for Saturday, August 30, will be determined at a later date. ESPN will also present special programming to honor Corso in the ...
The end of an era is officially here, with longtime ESPN College GameDay host Lee Corso announcing he will retire and a 'final episode' date has been set.
Halestorm frontwoman Lzzy Hale once dumped a guy for falling asleep at a Tool concert. The 41-year-old rocker was disgusted that the man named Nate had dozed off during the heavy metal band's ...
Witnessing Tool performing live in 2001 was life-changing for Lzzy Hale, while her then-boyfriend's actions were a "total deal-breaker".
Time: 6 p.m. ET "College GameDay" will be live on site at the Orange Bowl, where Penn State and Notre Dame will square off inside Hard Rock Stadium in one of two College Football Playoff semifinals.
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