On This Day in 2012, the Heartrending Death of a Legendary Rock Band’s Sound-Defining Second Drummer
Fourteen years ago today, the drummer who helped an iconic classic rock band define their sound died in his Wyoming home.
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Triumph takes on first extended tour in decades, Moore discusses Buffalo connection, Darien show
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Canadian rock band Triumph is returning to the stage this summer and will be passing through Darien Lake as part of their Rock & Roll Machine Reloaded tour, their first North ...
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“We were labelled ‘the new Led Zeppelin’. But it was a blessing and a curse”: A great rock band that had it all – and then blew it
As one critic said, this band had “more good riffs in one song than there are in the first four Black Sabbath albums” ...
Since forming Nine Inch Nails in 1988, the group has sold over 20 million records, including landmark albums Pretty Hate Machine and The Downward Spiral. Currently attending to the bass role for the ...
A 1990s rock band says its new album will be their best yet. Extreme, best known for the No. 1 hit “More Than Words,” says it has completed work on its seventh studio album. A title has not been ...
Dave Grohl may have come up in the height of grunge, but he still has a soft spot for Oasis who he considers to be the best live band of all time.
Bon Scott’s vocals and persona defined the adrenalised hard rock of AC/DC, an icon who lived and breathed rock ‘n’ roll.
Drummer Gina Schock's personal archive show at Haight Street Art Center is like stepping into a lived memory of the band.
Stuck on Découpage in Manalapan crafts custom découpage turntables, guitars and music-themed gifts as well as wooden boxes, ...
The Humphreys Concerts By the Bay series is celebrating its 45th anniversary with a lineup of over 30 shows.
With Brigitte Calls Me Baby’s growing profile, the band has quickly ascended, capitalizing on a curious interest in their retro-rock sound that coos like the newborn baby of New Order, The Killers, ...
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“Black Sabbath and Judas Priest invented true heavy metal music”: How Priest singer Rob Halford remembers their breakthrough moment
And how they triumphed amid the ‘mudbath’ of the first Monsters Of Rock festival ...
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