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The Price Brothers Band’s release Live at Yellow Cab Tavern affords singer/songwriter Pete Price the opportunity to showcase material from his recent album Department of the Interior. The baker’s dozen track listing includes one cover, a spirited rendering of the classic “The Letter”, but even this rendition stays close to the driving force behind Price’s songs. The recording is
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Taylor Swift kicked off her much-anticipated Eras Tour on Friday night (March 17) with a performance in Glendale, Ariz., celebrating her first return to the stage in five years with a three-hour-plus, 44-song set that spanned her entire career. Rolling Stone reports that Swift’s carefully well-thought-out show honored each era of her career by not
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Maneskin already have their spring and summer spoken for, and now the Italian rock group have booked their dates for fall in support of their Rush album. The band will spend a majority of the run in North America, though there are dates in Europe, South America, Australia and Asia surrounding the U.S. shows. All
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This past Friday (March 10), Panic! at the Disco played their final show (at the AO Arena in Manchester, England). Understandably, it was an emotional event not only for attendees but for founding vocalist Brendon Urie, as he shared a very heartfelt message to fans on social media yesterday morning (March 11). Back in January, Loudwire reported on Urie’s
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Every member of a band has a role to play that makes the group sound like one fluid system. Whether its the drums keeping the beat, the singer belting out lyrics, or the guitarist playing the melody, every piece is crucial. One of these necessary elements is the bass. Either electric or acoustic, the bass
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The 1970s was a tumultuous time, full of upheaval on many fronts, from the end of the Vietnam War to the dawn of personal computers. It makes sense that its music had a similar helter-skelter feel. The early ’70s were a musical melting pot where genres like rock, reggae, funk, and pop could coexist. Ingenuity
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New wave dance-rock icons The B-52’s have shared a new statement supporting drag performers and transgender people, citing the several proposed bills currently working their way through GOP-led state legislatures that ban drag show performances. Last week, as The Hill reported, Tennessee became the first U.S. state to enact such a law explicitly targeting drag
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