For about a decade, the guitarist and vocalist Shelby Lermo has led the death/black metal trio Ulthar. When Nails returned with their ferocious comeback album Every Bridge Burning last year, frontman ...
The band is now the subject of a documentary – America’s Lost Band – that will premiere on PBS. The group formed in 1964 with Barry Tashian, Bill Briggs, Chip Damiani and Vern Miller.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Ohio State University has ranked as America’s most popular college marching band in recent study. Betway Insider, a sports betting website, analyzed social media data ...
Former Bowling For Soup guitarist Chris Burney revealed that he had two of his toes amputated — one month after he retired from the pop-punk band over “medical developments.” Burney ...
Ronnie Platt of Kansas has announced his cancer diagnosis (Picture: Getty Images) Iconic 70s rock band Kansas has cancelled two shows following lead singer Ronnie Platt’s announcement of his ...
the Baltimore Ravens’ marching band. The account also shared screenshots of explicit text messages allegedly exchanged between Smith —currently an NFL Network analyst who is married with four ...
"We sincerely apologise to the chief of police and the police institution,” Muhammad Syifa Al Lufti, the band’s guitarist, said. “Actually, I created the song for police officers who violate ...
How long can you wait?/ Oh, how long?’ the band wrote, citing lyrics from 1995’s London Can You Wait. Are Gene finally back after two decades? (Picture: Gene/X) Instantly, fans speculated that ...
The band issued a full statement expressing their concerns that was shared both through their own social media as well as that of the ProgPower USA festival. But on the ProgPower USA festival ...
If you're a smartphone user, chances are you've received a text message claiming you need to pay for unpaid tolls and E-ZPass charges. The Federal Trade Commission issued a warning earlier this ...
Big changes are coming to the Starbucks menu this spring. Starbucks revealed exclusively to TODAY.com that on March 4, it will remove a selection of less popular beverages from its menu.
Some employees at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development were greeted by an unusual sight in their offices Monday: a fake video of President Donald Trump with his mouth on the toes ...