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While Tovar no longer owns the music promotions company he founded in 1981, he remains its No. 1 fan, attending Coachella ...
Beneath the gift shop of the original Hard Rock Cafe, staff members lead daily tours of the Vault, a space the size of a walk ...
There weren’t a whole lot of frills in the show delivered by hard-rock icons AC/DC on Friday, April 18. A giant bell emblazoned with the band’s logo that descended during “Hells Bells.” A battery of ...
This year, KLOS decided to take the plunge, and they did it masterfully, creating one of the most impressive and ...
But the band's former lead singer, Michale Graves, had a different reception for a solo show in Texas on April 10. Graves, ...
The battered van will be dismantled after Record Store Day, but parts of it, including the one with Kurt Cobain's drawing, ...
The Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino announces the canceled Dwight Yoakam performance has been rescheduled for Saturday, Nov.
The second day of Coachella saw appearances by Gustavo Dudamel and the L.A. Phil, T-Pain, Charli XCX and more. Catch up on ...
After practically 30 years with the iconic rock band, Zak Starkey is leaving The Who. Starkey, 59 — who is the son of Ringo ...
Frontman Billie Joe Armstrong slipped in a not-so-subtle lyric change, shouting “MAG-A-nation controlled by the media.” ...
When Larry Tamblyn took the stage to perform with the band Yo Lo Tengo at his niece Amber’s wedding, the young men in attendance “screamed like little girls at a Taylor Swift concert,” she said.
All of that is enough to make one person's lifetime, but for Savvy, it's only just the start. Ahead of Stagecoach, the suave cowboy spoke with The Desert Sun about what country fans can expect from ...