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The Sex Pistols have reunited for a new tour, but with new singer Frank Carter in place of John Lydon and, hopefully, zero drama.
Yes deserves its place among the greatest progressive rock groups. But they also sneaked onto the pop charts with these five hits.
The Courant’s arts picks for July 13-19 include arena rocker, 90s wonders, country crooners and classical concerts at Music ...
NME confirmed in March 2025 that Arthurs, Archer and Bell were returning for the reunion tour. They're joined by new addition ...
Bassist, composer, and one of two singers of Ecce Shnak, Roush has a taste for the experimental in his list of influential ...
Blues Traveler has been together since 1987, but this year marks 35 years since the release of the New Jersey-formed band’s ...
David Gray was flying high at Universal Music Publishing Group in the States as a globally respected A&R exec. Then he was ...
New and old Black fans of Fleetwood Mac can't stop talking about a powerful onstage moment in 1997 between the two star ...
Oasis is back after a 15-year hiatus and brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher rewarded fans with a trove of hits on their reunion ...
Costello, a genre-bending Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, hit the stage with his band The Imposters in Nashville on their "Radio ...
The the legendary British post-punk band played its final show of their farewell tour at Amsterdam’s Paradiso on Saturday ...
The Zombies released a masterpiece and then broke up. People discovered the record after the fact when it was too late for a reunion.