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Clarence Clemons keeps rockin' with raw willpower
It's a touching moment, increasingly familiar to fans watching the E Street Band make its entrance: As the audience howls in anticipation and the rest of the band stands at the ready, Bruce Springsteen gently and lovingly helps Clarence Clemons walk to his saxophone at the front of the stage.
Killers Revisit the Royal Albert Hall on New DVD
Kings Of Leon aren't the only rockers releasing their first live DVD on Tuesday .
VIDEO: The Killers Rock Out in the U.K.
The Killers are used to headlining stadiums and arenas all over the world, but last July, the rockers tried something different: They played two intimate shows at London's Royal Albert Hall.
Push Play bares all ... literally
CJ Baran doesn't mind baring all. And we aren't talking about interviews. The lead singer of the pop-rock band Push Play loves Florida, especially bathing on a public beach in Delray after not cleaning for nearly four days while traveling with band members Steve Scarola, Nick Deturris and Derek Ries.
Jimmy Carr: 'I'm not rock 'n' roll'
Jimmy Carr has said that he is not a rock 'n' roll person. The comedian has been touring with US band The Killers but revealed that he does not share the traditional music industry lifestyle.
the Killers Learn to Curtail the Partying
NEW YORK - Brandon Flowers of The Killers has learned when he stopped trying to act like a rock star, he became a better rock star.
Killers slay audiences with live show experience
When the Killers started out, they wanted to raise a ruckus like their favorite rock stars did on the road: Frontman Brandon Flowers heard of the legendary exploits of Led Zeppelin and David Bowie and wanted to emulate those experiences.
The Killers slay audiences with live show experience, now ...
When the Killers started out, they wanted to raise a ruckus like their favorite rock stars did on the road: Frontman Brandon Flowers heard of the legendary exploits of Led Zeppelin and David Bowie and wanted to emulate those experiences.
Zebra & Giraffe back The Killers
Rock act Zebra & Giraffe will be The Killers' support act on their SA tour, commencing with two nights at the Coca-Cola Dome in Joburg and then goes to Cape Town for a performance on Sunday, 6 December at Val De Vie Wine and Polo Estate, in the Paarl/Franschhoek Valley.
Muse. February 3, 2010. Singapore Indoor Stadium. And possibly The Killers. February 13-21. Sydney/Perth/Melbourne. Failing which, we could just head to Big Day Out and catch Muse, Lily Allen, Groove Armada and The Temper Trap all at one gig.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Morgan Maholick is a familiar face around town, thanks to a hamstring injury she sustained while performing a dance showcase during her senior year of college.
Review: The Sounds at Hawthorne Theatre
Well, they certainly tried. And for much of Wednesday night, The Sounds succeeded in putting on one of the more interactive, lively gigs I've attended.
'The Twilight Saga: New Moon -- Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'...
Despite the soundtrack being released four days earlier than scheduled, it made an impressive debut last week at #2 on the chart after an abbreviated week at retail.
Word on the street: Rent the Killers' party house
It's 3pm on a Friday but in Michael Gleason's cellar it could be the middle of the night.
Concert raises funds for services charities
THE voice of soprano sensation Hayley Westenra filled Salisbury Cathedral on Friday at a glittering concert raising money for three armed forces charities.
The return of 30 Seconds to Mars
Jared Leto is an artist, plain and simple. The multitalented musician/actor and the rest of his entourage have finally settled their court disputes with recording juggernauts EMI, and that spells good news for fans.
A SWINTON pub has named one of their beers after a former regular and much loved local sportsman who died a year ago.
Judging by the number of times he has been name checked in the music press in recent months, you would think Bruce Springsteen was the most important rocker on the planet.
When the Bravery's "An Honest Mistake" became a fair-to-middling hit a couple years ago, they seemed to be at the butt-end of a mainstream radio trend of electro-synthers that also featured peers/rivals/labelmates the Killers.
Tommy Reilly is the skinny jeans-wearing, guitar-playing equivalent of X Factor protege Alexandra Burke.
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