Jesse Malin has confirmed the final extension of his autobiographical stage show Silver Manhattan. The performance piece, ...
The Quest band, featuring Jus Jon, took the stage on The Hampton Roads Show to perform their song, “That Guy”, delivering a smooth, soulful vibe and an energetic performance that left a lasting ...
The Indianapolis R&B community is mourning the loss of Da'Ron Washington, an Indianapolis-based vocalist who rose to national ...
A 1979 No. 1 hit became so massive it sparked a backlash that derailed the band behind it, showing how sudden fame can quickly turn into lasting fallout. 'My Sharona' by The Knack reached No. 1 on ...
The high school musicians are already winners in that they were chosen to compete out of 119 other high school jazz bands from around the world. The William H. Hall High School Concert Jazz Band was ...
The 1990s were a wild frontier for the music industry, a decade where quirky bands could come out of nowhere, release a single that dominated MTV and the radio for six months, and then seemingly ...
Christopher North, the founding keyboardist of the 1970s band Ambrosia, has died. He was 75. North’s death was announced by Ambrosia in a Facebook post Tuesday. While an official cause of death was ...
The band shared the news of his death on its Facebook page. “Fans of Ambrosia, we honor the legendary life and career of our dearest family member Christopher North, the ‘Hammond B3 King’ whose sonic ...
Desperate to help his sick dog, one Australian man went down the ultimate ChatGPT research hole, using artificial intelligence to design a personalized experimental treatment and finding top ...
“Inside the Manosphere,” a new Netflix documentary, has fueled discussions about the relationship style. By Gina Cherelus Nonmonogamous relationships can take many forms, including polyamory, open ...
INDIANAPOLIS — No matter if your team makes the Final Four in this year’s March Madness, Central Indiana residents will be able to see some of music’s biggest names for free in downtown Indianapolis.
A single prediction delivered to Congress by a U.S. admiral five years ago has shaped military strategy and spurred billions of dollars in spending in preparation for a potentially catastrophic ...
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