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The rock world nearly lost Thin Lizzy's Scott Gorham. Gorham, who joined Phil Lynott's band in 1974, is recuperating after nearly dying on the operating table. "I had a health issue scare about a year ago with a kidney that had to be removed,
The Immersive Rock Experience” takes audiences on a powerful journey through the music, history, and culture of rock ‘n’ roll, brought to life through a stunning 270-degree, floor-to-ceiling digital display in New York's ARTECHOUSE.
Inducted into the Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame in 2011, the Tannahill Weavers was formed in 1968 in the town of Paisley. Two of its four current members joined the group in 1970.
The critically acclaimed “72 Seasons” came out in 2023, which is when this tour in support of it began. The majority of the docket sees singer/guitarist James Hetfield, drummer Lars Ulrich, guitarist Kirk Hammett, and bassist Robert Trujillo locking onto acity for a “No Repeat Weekend.”
The mixed-media installation balances artifacts from musical guests with costumes from iconic sketches, including Eddie Murphy's robe from "James Brown's Celebrity Hot Tub."
Lydia Cash says she only came into her own, musically, once she moved to Chicago. (Victoria Marie)
Ladies & Gentlemen...50 Years of Music" is open to the public beginning May 23 at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.
The festival will feature two days of non-stop live music with bands and DJs, headlined by Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Lou Gramm, the former voice of Foreigner. There will be food and multiple bars along with a waterfront terrace, an upper deck ballroom and private boat wells. Tickets can be purchased here.
Country music star Jamey Johnson is now off the market after marrying Brittney Eakins on Tuesday in Tennessee. People Magazine reported that the 49-year-old Johnson and 33-year-old Eakins got hitched at Graystone Quarry in Franklin. The site said that 350 people attended.
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iHeart on MSNWhy May 23rd Matters In Rock HistoryIt’s May 23rd and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1970, Paul McCartney’s debut solo album, McCartney, started a three-week run at number one on the album chart. In 2000,