Oct 30, 2009 | TheCabin.net
More jamming for rock 'n' roll royalty at Garden
It was another night of mixing and matching for rock 'n' roll royalty at New York's Madison Square Garden, with U2 sharing the stage with Bruce Springsteen, Mick Jagger and the Black Eyed Peas.
More than three decades after I gave up candy, Halloween is still my super-favorite holiday, giving me an excuse to put the rest of my life on hold and revert to the Famous Monsters of Filmland -reading adolescent who dreamed of doing nothing but watching horror movies - by which I mean ghost and monster and mad-scientist movies, not newfangled, ...
Thanks, Uptown Bar, we had a blast
Saturday: Zebulon Pike, Lusurfer. $6.66. Sunday: The Twilight Hours, Happy Apple and the Hawaii Show.
Cumberland Valley School of Music faculty, alumni, students and supporters celebrated the school's 20th anniversary on Sunday the best way they know how - through song.
Clarissa Philip London, Robbie Williams Rick Pearson's rating Description: The singer performs songs from his forthcoming album Reality Killed The Video Star.
Photo composite including pints of beer and a detail from 'Paranormal Activity' movie poster.
Featuring weapons and lifestyle demonstrations, traditional traders and crafters reflecting tribes from Virginia, North Carolina and Maryland and food vendors.
Four-disc set brings Hall, Oates accolades
By DAN DELUCA NEW YORK - The booklet that accompanies Do What You Want, Be Who You Are , the new four-CD box set devoted to the music of Daryl Hall and John Oates, is full of testimonials to the Philadelphia-bred soul-pop tandem.
Bluebird festival features 72 acts, art gallery crawl
Downtown clubs, galleries and cafes will showcase Midwestern entertainment this weekend during the collaborative Bluebird Music and Art Festival .
Despite the uncertain economic climate, French fashion marched onward last week, ushering in the next season of must-haves. And rather than doing it with restraint, most houses opted for uncompromising statements and over-the-top runway presentations, from Chanel's lavish country romp at Le Grand Palais to Alexander McQueen's multimedia ...
Presley's hair sells for $18,300
London: Even after three decades of his death the "King of Rock 'n' Roll" Elvis Presley continues to rule the roost when it comes to attract the highest bids at the auctions of memorabilia.
Next Big Nashville Day 2: How I Became the Bomb, Biscuits 'N Gravy and More
Thursdays can be rough nights to navigate for music-lovers, and doubly so during a festival.
5 things to do this weekend in Sheboygan
Looking for something to do in Sheboygan this weekend? Here are a few suggestions.
The cover band's underrated beauty
I've come to the point in my life where I appreciate cover bands more than the originals.
Picture Gallery: Selby District Council chairman's charity concert at Selby Abbey
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7,500 expected for Elvis Presley's hair
A clump of Elvis Presley's hair is set to raise up to 12,000 dollars at auction in the US.
Mad-scientist rock: Mission of Burma
Mission of Burma's disordered aural logic is arresting. All at once, bass lines sprint, vocals shamble, drums punt angry rhythm, guitars wickedly bleat.
Paul Taylor unites athleticism, artistry
A protege of Martha Graham and a mentor to Twyla Tharp, choreographer Paul Taylor has long spread the joys of modern dance.
Chris M. Slawecki has been published in music industry and related publications for nearly 25 years and has served AllAboutJazz.com as Senior Editor since 1997.
CD Review: Alice In Chains Attempts Grunge Resurrection On New Record
About 15 years ago, grunge heroes Alice In Chains were one of the world's biggest rock bands, conquering the pop charts with soon-to-be heavy metal classics and earning notice as a stadium act-in-training. It wasn't long after that though when these aspirations were dashed and the band's circumstances really began to live up to the group's name.
Video Premiere: Matt & Kim play intimate fans-only gig at the Lansdowne
Sure, MATT & KIM are confirmed Brooklynites, but they're also native New Englanders -- and, as Matt told a packed crowd at the 500-capacity Lansdowne across from Fenway Park last night, "this is the only place I feel at home." Sure, he probably says that everywhere.
Rachel May: Reunion shows for Junk Monkeys, Hoolapoppers
Bands come and bands go. For their fans, it's always a blast when they come back.
Kings of Leon , the fabled Tennessee band made up of three brothers and their cousin Matthew , has enjoyed the kind of slow rise to stardom that very few rock 'n' roll acts enjoy today.
Farm tour celebrates food, families, music
THE 13TH ANNUAL Clallam County Harvest Celebration Farm Tour runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.
North West's first Full Moon Party ready to roll
The region's first Full Moon Party is about to take place on Saturday, October 3, as a special fundraiser for the North West Simon Community.
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