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Congressman Asks Justice Department to Block Live Nation/Ticketmaster Merger
The proposed merger between live music titans Live Nation and Ticketmaster is a horrible idea, according to Rep.
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Westlake to host summer band concerts through August
The city of Westlake is hosting concerts all summer near the pavilion on the grounds of the Westlake Recreation Center, 28955 Hilliard Blvd.
Celebrity birthdays for the week of July 12-18
Celebrity birthdays for the week of July 12-18: July 12: Pianist Van Cliburn is 75.
Blues group Ron Thompson and the Resistors are back in Madera for the summer with Sunday afternoon performances at the Tackle Box Too.
Buckingham back, without the Mac
The opening lines could not have been more appropriate. "Reading the paper, saw a review.
Fango Fashion Profile: Sisters of the Moon
Sisters of the Moon Designs honestly couldna t have a more fitting name. The clothing, hair falls, and accessories of this mother/daughter team from Rhode Island are magical and whimsical, for those of us who are enchanted by the darkness yet still adore the light.
Esther Wojcicki: Tipping Point for Education According to Malcolm...
Success is not as easy as it appears to be on first glance, according to noted author Malcolm Gladwell who gave a thought provoking keynote Sunday evening at the National Education Computing Conference in Washington, D.C. before a capacity crowd.
In 1987, Stephen Davis -- the noted rock and roll biographer, and author of arguably the most notorious non-fiction rock tome of all time, the Led Zeppelin screamer Hammer of the Gods -- was living with his family in Malibu and working on a book about Fleetwood Mac when his agent called and offered him a plum gig: ghostwriting Michael Jackson's ...
Music History X 06.26.09: June 22-28
Music History X 06.26.09: June 22-28 Posted by Jacob Leo on 06.27.2009 In the debut of Music History X we look at this week in the history of music, including Motorhead, Prince, Elvis Presley, Elton John, Fleetwood Mac, Van Halen...and Puff Daddy? Take a look inside and find out what they did to earn a spot in this column! Alright, my first column ...
Fleetwood Mac: Shrine '69 [Reviews]
Released: 1999 Genre: Blues-rock Label: Rykodisc Number Of Tracks: 10 Shrine '69 demonstrates the brilliance of each member of the band and is self-explanatory for its success when put into the context of when the gig was recorded.
'Unbelievable' thrill for bad-luck Pauline
Black Cloud Polly's lifelong dream came true last night when she finally saw her idol Stevie Nicks up close and personal at the Fleetwood Mac concert at Rexall Place.
Today is Wednesday, June 24, the 175th day of 2009 with 190 to follow. The moon is waxing.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Actor Al Molinaro is 90. Comedian Jack Carter is 86. Actress Michele Lee is 67. Guitarist Jeff Beck is 65.
Fleetwood Mac at Sommet Center
Check out the slideshow for more photos . If someone had told us when we were 15 that we'd: a) be going to see Fleetwood Mac--a band who was adult contemporary and soft even when they rocked--voluntarily; and b) be pretty excited about it--we'd have probably laughed.
Fleetwood Mac concert in Atlantic City was an amazing musical experience
I love to live on the Eastern Shore. When I heard Fleetwood Mac was coming to the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, we could not resist taking the Cape May-Lewes Ferry and going to see them.
'Bubbly' singer comes to Horseshoe
California girl Colbie Caillat will bring her feel-good, upbeat sound to the South.
The Rock History Report for June 15th, 2009
1974 - Paul McCartney & Wings announced Geoff Britton as the replacement for drummer Denny Seiwell.
Ex-Fleetwood Mac player has no blues about walking away
This is clearly a man who makes music for the sheer joy of it. And when constant touring and music industry phoniness began eating away at his soul, he took an abrupt turn one day in 1971 and walked away from stardom.
Kid Rock, Lady Antebellum and others turn in rain-free CMA Friday night sets
Friday night's LP Field show began 30 minutes early, in hopes of avoiding a second-straight early morning endeavor .
The Rock History Report for June 13th, 2009
1964 - The Rolling Stones appeared on the television show "Hollywood Palace." The program was hosted by Dean Martin.