We Want the Funk” starts just as a documentary about funk music should – with musician Marcus Miller slapping that bass.
The 1970s was a turning point in United States history. It was also a turning point in popular music. Many new genres were born, and in the process, changed music forever.
The Grand (818 N. Market St., Wilmington) at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 5; and 2 p.m. Sunday, April 6. Tickets are $25-$65. Visit ...
The best way to send a sweet mother home to the angels in paradise is through the vehicle of iconic music being played by ...
In 1973, the readers of Creem magazine voted New York Dolls the year’s Best New Band. They also voted them the year’s Worst ...
In 2019 he reincarnated 30-year-old demos with former Yes bandmates and a stellar supporting cast, offering positive and long ...
The John Denver Experience, 7 p.m. Thursday, April 10, Ohio Star Theater, 1387 Old Route 39, west of Sugarcreek on the Dutch ...
Other memorable landmarks include the life-size bronze statue of Brown wearing a cape and holding a microphone in downtown ...
Aljamain Sterling recently shared an inside story of his friend, Merab Dvalishvili, where the reigning bantamweight king flipped the usual script of how things used to work.
Organisers of a festival dubbed "a pint-sized version of Glastonbury" have appealed for people to sign up to its volunteer ...