Band played at Swing Auditorium and the US Festival (at 9:30 a.m.), columnist David Allen writes. Also: Cal Jam festival ...
In the summer of 1968, three years into the Grateful Dead’s existence, the band fired singer and rhythm guitarist Bob Weir.
Harlan Vaughn was formerly a credit cards editor for Forbes Advisor with over a decade of experience. With a deep understanding of the credit card industry, his passion for travel strategies drives ...
Frank Zappa's 1978 Halloween show at New York City's Palladium will be released as a box set on Oct. 24. The Super Deluxe Edition of the set will feature 62 tracks on five CDs and will be packaged in ...
Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne has died at age 76. Osbourne went missing in Nashville in 1978 after accidentally entering the wrong hotel room and falling asleep. The incident caused a Black Sabbath ...
Ozzy Osbourne, a rock legend and an unmistakable cultural icon who died July 22 at 76, once famously skipped a Nashville concert at the height of Black Sabbath's fame. Back in 1978, during a Nashville ...
The National Guard was mobilized. Army helicopters airlifted stranded vacationers to safety. The banks of the Guadalupe were strewn with toppled trees and overturned cars. Summer camps were evacuated, ...
It’s a track that’s suddenly everywhere. Lay It on the Line — released 47 years ago — has become an unofficial anthem of this Stanley Cup final. The cult classic by Canadian rock legends Triumph is ...
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