It was actually Luke’s mom who first told him to pick up the guitar only 11 years ago when he was in college, and because he was starting to realize he had no post-grad plans, he started picking on ...
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Sammy Hagar may live, sleep and breathe hard rock, but there was a good chance of him going in a much different direction.
Shortly after Charlie Puth took the stage for the first of his four-night residency at Los Angeles’ freshly-opened Blue Note, ...
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Sarah had been the soundtrack to their lives. She played 17 instruments. At her rural conservative high school in Ashland, ...
Splitting its time between backing Nick Lowe and its own work, Los Straitjackets — the quartet known for its Mexican ...
The Who's bassist, John Entwistle, had a hilarious explanation for why he was the only band member who didn't destroy his instrument.
Spunk,” a fable weaving together music and movement, is getting its first full staging since being rediscovered in 1997.
Micah Nelson breaks down his summer tour with Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, and looks ahead to their future.
Everyone from children to lifelong guitarists entered the Fender Design Contest, which showcased Fender Japan’s quest to ...
He went from playing in stadiums at Gibbs High School to playing stadiums nationwide. But his path was a lot different from country stars of the past.