AC/DC fans are discovering that a sewing machine inspired the ’70s rock band’s name. While the group’s catchy tunes like ...
Grammys opening performance of 'I Love L.A.' was an earnest tribute to the fire-ravaged city; here's how it happened.
Fresh from a sold-out North American tour The Living Tombstone aka 'TLT' are coming to The Academy, Dublin this May. The group consisting of Yoav Landau ...
The avant-garde jazz quartet is celebrating 25 years in business with two shows at The Bop Stop at the Cleveland Music ...
Trackhouse Racing, founded by Justin Marks and co-owned by musician Pitbull, took to their social media accounts to share an image of their NASCAR drivers and MotoGP riders along with their founder, s ...
Toad is the first movie to be produced under the Laugh Factory Presents banner, a feature film venture helmed by David Fuhrer ...
But Slowly Slowly is already experiencing success with this new album. It debuted on ARIA’s Australian Album chart at number one. The songs are inoffensive and bright. It’s a pop rock album for all ...
Abel Tesfaye gives his sordid, heartbroken pop-star persona a long, opulent finale: He’s going out on top by hitting rock ...
Two former members of Panic! at the Disco who never actually played with each other in the band finally did just ...
Co-founding guitarist, keyboardist and songwriter Ryan Ross (who was in Panic! from 2004 to 2009) and bassist/keyboardist ...
Rock band Dawes opened the Grammys with a rendition of Randy Newman's song "I Love L.A.," joined by plenty of familiar Nashville faces.
"Time stopped as I lifted the album from the bin and stared at the cover. I thought, What is this?" Album artwork matters: ask Belinda Carlisle ...