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Legendary Guitarist Makes Bold Claim About Origin of Iconic Punk Logo originally appeared on Parade.
Phish, photo by Dave Vann On Sunday, July 20, Phish stepped onstage at Chicago’s United Center for the final performance in their three-night Windy City ...
Mavis Staples sparkles during Chicago homecoming while John Primer assembles an all-star band on stage during Chicago Blues ...
Shortly after Stevie Nicks posted a lyric from the Buckingham Nicks song "Frozen Love," Lindsey Buckingham finished the ...
Lead singer Perry Farrell and the other three band members of Jane's Addiction have filed competing legal complaints against ...
Australian rockers AC/DC performed on stage for over two hours in support of their latest studio album Power Up, with singer Brian Johnson returning to the full time fold ...
With tears in his makeup-shadowed eyes, Osbourne, the ailing and retiring frontman for Black Sabbath, raged against the ...
This Is Spinal’Tap' rerelease rocks the indie film box office. Distributors add playdates for the Rob Reiner mockumentary ...
Chicago band Daisychain wants to see more women in psych rock The Chicago three-piece worked with veteran producer Sylvia Massy to create an album that is unapologetically their own.
Sherman scored bubblegum pop hits like “Little Woman” and was a regular on TV, then went on to become a certified CPR instructor after retiring from show business.
Legendary rock band Chicago will bring their decades of hits to Columbus later this year.
A Midwest performance is set to take place in November, as Chicago brings Illinois sound to Ohio. Chicago, the Grammy-winning, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees, will be coming to Columbus on Nov. 8.
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