Rounding Up The Storytellers
It's that time of year again...the 18th Annual Montana Storytelling Roundup is coming to Cut Bank NEXT weekend, Friday and Saturday, April 27th and 28th. If you've attended before, I don't have to tell you how good it is
It's that time of year again...the 18th Annual Montana Storytelling Roundup is coming to Cut Bank NEXT weekend, Friday and Saturday, April 27th and 28th. If you've attended before, I don't have to tell you how good it is
Tickets are already on sale for many of the dates Journey has scheduled to play with Pat Benatar and Loverboy this summer. According to the band’s official website, they’ll play 14 dates across the country, beginning on July 21 in San Bernardino, Calif.
Black Sabbath will reportedly be one of the headliners of this summer’s Lollapalooza, with advance word of the three-day festival’s lineup leaking from a Brazilian website.
Polish off those dashboard lights, boys and girls — Meat Loaf is ready to hit the road behind his new album ‘Hell in a Handbasket,’ bringing you the live Loaf you crave. It all kicks off June 22 in Austin, Texas.
This afternoon (Tuesday) at 4:30 I'll provide an inside look into the tragic and controversial life of Whitney Houston. My special guest will be the man who's been called the "#1 Bestselling Pop Biographer" by Publishers Weekly, and has been referred to as the "Prince of Pop Music Bios"
Aerosmith‘s 2012 Global Warming tour has just added another stop. The legendary rockers will perform along with opening act Cheap Trick on June 29 at the Times Union Center in Albany, N.Y., in a show presented by Ultimate Classic Rock.
April 4 update: You can now purchase tickets in advance of the public on-sale date by visiting this Ticketmaster location and entering the password “LIVINONTHEEDGE’
Iron Maiden‘s Bruce Dickinson and Deep Purple drummer Ian Paice are among a long list of musicians that will be paying tribute to the inimitable Buddy Rich at the London Palladium on Monday April 2.
The 2012 Summer Olympics: concert killer.
Following in the footsteps of at least four U.K. and Ireland-based music festivals planned for this summer, Reuters is reporting that the producers of Sonisphere Knebworth, a mammoth rock festival featuring Kiss, Queen with Adam Lambert (!), and Faith No More as the headliners, has pulled the plug on the event. The statement from the organizers is very carefully worded, but the subtext is clear: they can’t afford to do it.
It’s possible that Bruce Springsteen, known as rock’s Iron Man for his long concerts, is finally starting to show signs of age. In the encore of last night’s (March 28) show at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, the 62-year old Springsteen felt a need to stop, sit down and have a drink before continuing.
Picture it: A beautiful cruise ship, sailing on the open sea. A fruity cocktail in your hand and the sun shining down. Paul Rodgers sitting just a few feet away, lathered in suntan lotion.
Queen remain content to perform limited dates, such as the 2012 Sonisphere Festival and a night at Moscow’s Olympic Arena, with Adam Lambert standing in for Freddie Mercury. However, drummer Roger Taylor has taken on the role of serving as producer and musical director for the Queen Extravaganza, an “Official Queen Tribute Show,” which will hit clubs and theaters across North America this summer, the band announced today (March 28).
With a new album, ‘In Your Dreams,’ coming out on May 3 and high-profile tour with Rod Stewart this summer, we’re going to be seeing a lot more of Stevie Nicks in the very near future, particularly on television. Not only will she have a cameo on the NBC sitcom ‘Up All Night’ on Thursday (March 29), but she’ll be working with the remaining nine contestants on ‘American Idol’ tonight (March 28).