Don’t Call It A Comeback: Garland Jeffreys Is Alive, Well And Ready To Rock
Mayor David Dinkins once referred to New York City and its various ethnicities as being a gorgeous mosaic. It’s a term
Mayor David Dinkins once referred to New York City and its various ethnicities as being a gorgeous mosaic. It’s a term
Having had a front row seat for Billy Joel’s life by virtue of being his progeny, Alexa Ray Joel names five
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When erstwhile Bruce Springsteen sideman/Sopranos heavy/SiriusXM satellite radio guru Steven Van Zandt inducted The Young Rascals into the Rock and
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If you ever wondered which Moody Blues albums are frontman Justin Hayward’s faves, then read on.
F. Scott Fitzgerald once famously said that there are no second acts. Apparently, the erstwhile Great Gatsby author never crossed paths
On the cover of the new Los Lonely Boys album Revelation is a cartoon heart with a flame coming out of
As he was approaching a milestone birthday on Feb. 23 of this year, synth-pop king Howard Jones decided to make
If the mix of cable-knit sweaters and caps, pennywhistle, reels and jigs are your touch points for Irish music, Celtic
Billy Gibbons tells you which ZZ Top to check out Unless you’ve been living under a rock, ZZ Top has been a
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It worked for Jersey Boys and with Broadway’s recent taste for pop music encompassing everything from the Twyla Tharp-Billy Joel collaboration
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August 16 Westhampton Beach The Zombies @ Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center 76 Main St., 8 p.m. $90, $80, $65. 631-
August 17 Lyle Lovett & His Large Band @ NYCB Theatre @ Westbury 960 Brush Hollow Rd., 8 p.m. $84.25, $62.50. 877-598-8497 www.livenation.com
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