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The Road Trip Crew has performed at several events and venues and will be bring their show 'Rock the Future' to the Port ...
AC/DC electrified the Rose Bowl in Pasadena with 21 instantly recognizable sing-along tunes of considerable heaviness, the ...
Ryan Coogler's Sinners creates a mythology all its own, but takes inspiration from the real-life legend of a blues musician ...
In the eyes of his former band pupils at Humboldt Middle School, Tim Miller has always been somewhat of a “cool cat.” This ...
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on ...
Dez Dickerson was a teenage Minneapolis guitar prodigy – then he teamed up with another one. He describes his Mick-and-Keith ...
Richard Jenkins’ teacher, PH Burton, having already taken his prodigy under his wing (indeed, under his roof) pulls strings ...
Staff writer Dylan Paradise reviews Michael Franti & Spearhead’s new album, “Welcome to the Family,” emphasizing its ...
Friends of Jerry Garcia Amphitheater have announced the 23rd Annual Jerry Day, San Francisco's civic and cultural celebration ...
Mike Gordon discusses Phish's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nod and the new era of his solo band he'll debut in New Orleans.
Despite being one of the main spokesmen for rock and roll, Keith Richards felt certain artists did a better job at showcasing ...
From dormant volcanoes and salt pans to urban forests and library gardens, these are the places we go for peace and quiet.