Prince’s interest in the Bangles stemmed from their 1984 debut album “All Over the Place.” The pop superstar was particularly fond of “Hero Takes a Fall,” which led him to contact the Bangles and ...
The Sh-Booms threw a live listening party for comeback EP This Is a Test over the weekend at Will’s Pub. The soul rebels invited a bunch of friends to join in the fun including DJ Andres Cortòn, new ...
It’ll be an afternoon of culture and rock and roll when the 2nd annual Redbone Music Festival returns to Hesperia in March.
In 1986, The Bangles released a song that spent four weeks at No. 1, and was the beginning of the end for the group.
With even critically acclaimed bands struggling to make a living, the British group Field Music has come up with a novel way to top up its income.
One can hardly put on a Jazz Age British farce without a Victrola gramophone on set, but good luck finding one. Theatre ...
First Dog comments on our special military operation, which isn’t a war except sometimes somebody slips and accidentally calls it one. “Special Military Operation” is also what Vladimir Putin calls ...
Seemingly ageless power-pop armada Cheap Trick return to Orlando this week with a new album of songs to show off.
Vicki Peterson remembers the night Prince crashed a Bangles gig, the secret 'Manic Monday' demo he sent, and how it rewired their 1980s pop-rock destiny.
From 1974 to 2015, his glistening alto sax and brilliantly nuanced improvisations flowed through Seattle like water from a ...
Goodhew, a multi-instrumentalist, composer and former Cornish College of the Arts instructor, was born in 1952 in Walla Walla and performed in Seattle for decades.