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Mid Wales Rhythm and Blues club presents Scottish duo, Liz Jones and Suzy Cargill, who will perform at The Muse in Brecon this September.
Willis co-wrote the theme song for Friends (The Rembrandts’ “I’ll Be There For You”), which won her an Emmy and ensured that if you’re willing to flip back and forth between cable channels, you’ll be ...
Starting with the title track, Lonely At The Top takes the cake with its moody, steady beat, where he revisits his Brooklyn roots, sharing it like a survival story and cautionary anthem all at the ...
September is shaping up to be another busy month in Mesquite, Nevada, with the CasaBlanca Resort & Casino and Virgin River Casino & Lodge rolling out a full slate ...
A Birmingham, Alabama native, Johnson’s a longtime member of Aerosmith’s touring lineup, on backing vocals and keyboards. Tonight, he’s with Joe Perry Project, the Aerosmith guitar god’s solo band.
Ben E. King was the lead singer of The Drifters, and later went solo with such hits as "Stand By Me" and "Spanish Harlem." He died 2015. Originally broadcast in 1988.
Brown started out in the '40s and influenced a host of singers, including Stevie Wonder and Aretha Franklin. Her hits include "Teardrops from My Eyes." She died in 2006. Originally broadcast in 1997.
The Marvelettes released, 'Please Mr. Postman'; Tammy Wynette and Billy Sherrill recorded 'Stand By Your Man'; the Jackson's broke a record for concert-ticket sales; Green Day picked up a bunch of MTV ...
"It was almost like unlocking the key to saying, 'Wait a minute, I can go back to go forward,' " the legendary artist ...
Otis, who died in 2012, started out leading a big band. Later, as a talent scout, he discovered such performers as Big Mama Thornton, Esther Phillips and Etta James. Originally broadcast in 1989.
Every fairytale needs a happy ending, and after 11 albums of love, heartbreak and shattered dreams, Taylor Swift has found ...
Celebrate Anderson, an annual free event held in Anderson, will feature Kool & the Gang this year on Labor Day weekend.