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For many years the indie songwriter refused to talk to journalists, but middle age and parenthood have brought a new ...
“New York has already banned the retail sale of dogs and cats due to the cruelties of the puppy mill industry,” said Humane Long Island Executive Director John Di Leonardo to The Post.
Country hitmaker Jamey Johnson celebrated his 50th birthday with a superstar-laden performance at the Grand Ole Opry.
One such surprise arrived on CD from Chill Tone Records: Sub Rosa, the new album by the Julian Shore Trio. It’s an exceptionally good modern jazz record, steeped in the hushed vibe of late-1950s Miles ...
Pittsburgh Brewing Co. in Creighton got a lineup that would’ve completely packed Star Lake in 1995. You can just imagine a ...
An older person once said that the years go fast, but they never realized just how fast they would go. That's why so many people long past AARP eligibility and well into their golden years look ...
The Courant’s arts picks for July 13-19 include arena rocker, 90s wonders, country crooners and classical concerts at Music ...
During her return to Atlanta on Thursday night, her first of four shows in the city, Beyoncé transformed Mercedes-Benz Stadium into a grand hoedown. A holy showdown. A downtown rodeo that centered ...
The Goo Goo Dolls are coming home on Aug. 9, with a show at Buffalo’s KeyBank Center near the midpoint of their Summer Anthem tour. Having just released a new ...
Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi comments on drummer Bill Ward removing his shirt during the band's final gig, likening his look to Lord of the Rings' Gollum.
LIVE MUSIC: 9th Street Live is back this week in Downtown Huntington. Friday’s show features the John Inghram Band. Happy ...
Seventy years ago today, Bill Haley & His Comets became the first rock and roll band in history to top the pop charts.