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In 1981, Canadian band Rush released their eighth album Moving Pictures. This album would go on to earn commercial success and positive reviews, reaching No. 1 in Canada and No. 3 in the U.S. and U.K.
In 1974, Peart replaced John Rutsey after the release of the band’s debut album and went on to become Rush's main lyricist.
The power trio will forever be the hardest band dynamic to manage. If it’s only in the hands of three people, every song has to act as a tripod where every member is holding up equal weight, lest ...
In an exclusive interview, the band's lyricist opens up on how they came together, made their most beloved records and got ...
Ahead of a gig at the Hollywood Bowl on Sunday, the 80-year-old singer and songwriter looks back at some of his signature ...
The studio setup and the internal fraying of The Band led to a newly ad hoc record-making process, where only a couple of ...
Charleston High School has barely begun the year, and already, new and exciting changes abound. The CHS Marching Trojans, for one, have been the source of some of these changes.
Irish quartet Gilla Band has re-issued The Early Years EP – a collection of out of print 7” singles and covers. Originally released on Any Other City Records and The Quarter Inch Collective, and then ...
Before the dawn of Black Sabbath there was Earth. This was the band Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward formed from the ashes of their previous project, The Polka Tulk Blues Band.
Event details about The Function Presents: Rush Hour Comedy Night Featuring the Best Black & Asian Comedians! Early Show (Free w/RSVP) in San Francisco on June 21, 2025 - watch, listen, photos and ...
In a new online video feature, John Fogerty recalls the Unusual circumstances that resulted in him writing the early CCR song “Porterville.” ...
Along With John Ford and John Wayne, an Early Stuntman, Enos ‘Yakima’ Canutt, Helped Make 1939’s ‘Stagecoach’ an Enduring Masterwork Canutt put life and limb at risk in two key scenes, without which ...