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At the height of the British Invasion of the mid-1960s, Chad & Jeremy were the first of the invaders to appear on the West ...
Pearl Jam brought out surprise guest Peter Frampton during their concert Thursday in Nashville to perform the band’s "Black." ...
It’s a character study that sounds like a contemporary Car Wheels on a Gravel Road, with Donovan as narrator and empath. But now, the "Community Theater" is not just character-driven fiction. In 2020, ...
The last surviving member of hit 1960s pop-rock band and TV show stars The Monkees is "just glad to be above ground" at this ...
Since he hit 80 in March, it’s natural to wonder how Micky Dolenz is feeling now that he has passed that milestone. “Hey, glad to be above ground,” Dolenz said with a laugh on the phone from his home ...
Former Mumford & Sons musician and podcast host Winston Marshall asked the White House on Monday if President Donald Trump would give "political asylum" to UK citizens punished for their speech.
More than 250,000 people paid their respects to the pontiff at his funeral in front of St. Peter’s Basilica, the Vatican said. Dozens of world leaders attended, including President Trump.
Throughout the night, music industry stars hit out at the government’s plans to allow big tech firms to use their creative content to train their AI models for free. Stars such as Peter Gabriel ...
The ceremony also became a platform for protest against AI's unchecked use of music content. Stars including Peter Gabriel and Norman Cook held placards backing the Make It Fair: Don’t Let AI ...
Peter Criss will emerge from a long period of inactivity this year with the release of his first album since 2007’s One for All. “I want to let the Kiss Army and all my rock fans know that my ...
"I think KISS fans are gonna love this album," says KISS historian Julian Gill. By Tyler Jenke Peter Criss, the co-founding drummer of rock veterans KISS, has announced the release of his first ...
A Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos on Friday remanded a musician, Terry Ejeh, otherwise known as Terry Apala, in a correctional centre for alleged mutilation of the naira notes.