The band saw backlash that playing the America Loves Crypto show in Ohio generated, “but it was like, ‘What are you going to ...
It was widely reported that ticket sales for the tour were weak, with The New York Times saying last year, “Some tours like ...
The Black Keys have given their first interview since — as the band’s Patrick Carney put it in a since-deleted tweet — they ...
For the last three years, "Lift Every Voice and Sing," often referred to as the Black national anthem, has been performed ...
Often referred to as the Black national anthem, a pregame performance of the hymn “Lift Every Voice and Sing” has become a ...
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Drummer of The Black Keys, Patrick Carney, said the band did a crypto political gig because they had no money.
The Black Keys’ album, 'No Rain, No Flowers.' is a chance to “go back in the studio and try to blow some steam off." ...
The Black Keys are playing a handful of U.S. tour dates, and they aren’t skipping over New Jersey. The rock duo will perform in Asbury Park at the Stone Pony Summer Stage on June 14, and it’s ...
We got offered a lot of money to play a show, and we saw that the Black Pumas had done the same ... have been changed to the point where the game isn’t winnable, that’s when we start getting ...