According to legend, back in 1968, Jerry Garcia and Phil Lesh fired Bob Weir and Pigpen from their positions in the Grateful ...
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Stranger Things has always been a show that has a song in its heart, and that was especially true of the finale. The Duffer ...
The guitarist, singer and songwriter, who died at 78, cut his own path among his elders in the Grateful Dead, and beyond.
A number of Twin Cities musicians are using their platforms to speak out about an expanding presence of U.S. Immigration and ...
Commitment announced their forthcoming LP, Fear Of, out April 3 via Get Better Records. The Philly hardcore supergroup, which ...
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The Casualties have returned with the one-off single “People Over Power,” the New York City street punks’ first original song ...
A new Philadelphia hardcore supergroup named Commitment -- featuring members of Soul Glo, Eyes Flys, and Le Siren -- have ...
Go’s, Tears for Fears, The Bangles and Goo Goo Dolls, volunteered their time and talents for the annual fundraiser.
John Byington entered into Texas A&M baseball lore 36 years ago when he hit a pair of home runs against the Texas Longhorns to win the Southwest Conference in the spring of 1989.