Rock

René Hurtado and her fiancé Max Bochman have made their attendance at a recent Taylor Swift concert an unforgettable experience by getting married mid-show. While Swift’s ‘Seven’ poem interlude played over the speakers before transitioning to ‘Invisible String’ at the singer’s second show in Glendale, Hurtado and Bochman exchanged their vows and shared a kiss,
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Bobbi Kelly Ercoline, the woman who appeared alongside her then-boyfriend and later husband, in one of the best-known photos from Woodstock died on Saturday. According to her husband Nick Ercoline, who announced the news in a Facebook post, Bobbi died after a lengthy illness. ”She lived her life well and left this world in a much better place,”
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For all of their album sales, accolades, headline-grabbing antics and towering legacy, Guns N’ Roses have a remarkably small discography. They catapulted to stardom with 1987’s Appetite for Destruction. The LP sold 18 million copies in the United States — making it the bestselling debut album of all time — and spawned the No. 1 hit “Sweet
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Nikki Sixx spoke out against Carmine Appice‘s claim that guitarist Mick Mars had been in dispute with his bandmates in the run-up to his retirement from Motley Crue. Mars’ departure was announced on the completion of their 2022 Stadium Tour, with John 5 named as his replacement soon afterwards. The official reason given was that
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Former Parliament–Funkadelic singer Clarence “Fuzzy” Haskins died at the age of 81 on March 17. The news was confirmed by former bandmates Bootsy Collins and George Clinton. “Prayers going out to Clarence ‘Fuzzy’ Haskins’ family and friends,” Collins tweeted. “We lost his frequency today… We will miss u my friend, bandmate and soul brother! Thank
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A few songs into Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s fifth album, there’s an extraordinary sound. It’s not a musical one, however – at least not in the conventional sense. In the final moments of “The Widow”, a loose-limbed exercise in Headhunters-style jazz-funk, most of the instruments abruptly fall away, leaving only a final series of plaintive piano
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The great reset has arrived. After two exhausting albums of political ranting, Van Morrison appears to have got everything off his chest and gone back to basics. Moving On Skiffle sees him working through 23 covers of early country, gospel, folk and blues numbers that he first encountered at Belfast’s Atlantic Records during the skiffle
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