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Today in Music History for Nov. 24: In 1924, Canadian cellist Lorne Munroe was born in Winnipeg. He was principal cello of the Philadelphia Orchestra for 13 years, beginning in 1951. At the invitation ...
These 9 classic spots serve up outrageously delicious food that keeps locals coming back for more! Captain’s BBQ sits in a cozy wooden building that looks like it belongs in a Florida postcard. The ...
The Aussie rock 'n' roll legend AC/DC will make their explosive return to Sydney, shaking the Accor Stadium once again on ...
A Missouri judge who wore an Elvis Presley wig in his courtroom and played the singer’s music from his phone during court proceedings has agreed to a deal that would cut his career on the ...
Cricket traditionalists have taken to social media to complain about the antics of a leading commentator, while others have labelled his rock 'n' roll brand of calling 'sporting theatre'.
The Capitol Theatre hosted the WKU Jazz Band on Sunday for a live performance. The WKU Jazz Band brought old rock n roll ...
Tucked away on a bustling corner in Norfolk sits a time machine disguised as a restaurant, where the hot dogs snap with perfection and ice cream cones are still hand-rolled on the original waffle ...
Oasis have played their last scheduled show of the 'Live '25' reunion tour – here's what they performed to end their comeback ...
The Y2K era had teenagers oversee what was popular, and with the idea of rebellion at the forefront, Sum41 and Deryck Whibley ...
Oasis brought their blockbuster 41-date reunion tour to a close on Sunday night, taking a final bow in front of 60,000 ...
Although Velvet Revolver helped put the members of Guns N' Roses back on the map, they knew not to go with the more obvious ...
It’s Only Rock ’N Roll became the fourth of eight consecutive Stones albums to hit No.1 in the U.S. It fell just short of the top spot in the Stones’ home country, peaking at No. 2 in the United ...
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