Forest Hills Stadium: Queens Music Mecca
Summer 2017 continues to see the latter-day rebirth of Forest Hills Stadium. Now going into its 94th year of existence, the
Summer 2017 continues to see the latter-day rebirth of Forest Hills Stadium. Now going into its 94th year of existence, the
Fifty years of doing anything is well worth celebrating, so it comes as no surprise that Neil Diamond is commemorating five
Late night musician and funnyman returns with a star-studded solo album To say Paul Shaffer gets around is an understatement. Best
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As half of one of the best-selling musical duos of all time, Daryl Hall is often looked at as one of
When Portland-based rock group Everclear formed in 1991, grunge had just exploded. Three years later it would be Gary Gersh, the
Everclear was founded in Portland, OR, in 1991 by Art Alexakis, who had recently moved to the area from San Francisco
As someone who has spent his career consistently weaving horror movie elements into the overall theatricality of his live performances, who
July 20, 1964 to May 17, 2017 The music world suffered another casualty when Soundgarden founding member and lead singer Chris
To say Marshall Crenshaw is a rock and roll enthusiast with a deep and broad appreciation of the genre is an
One of the most influential heavy metal bands of all time, Metallica sold out Nassau Coliseum last night, their 11th visit
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Herbie Hancock once said that the spirit of jazz is the spirit of openness and nowhere is that more evident than
Summertime is around the corner and there’s no better time to go experience live music. As you can see, there’s quite
In the fickle and often conservative world of country music, Marty Stuart stands out as a torchbearer of the genre who
The term Cosmic American Music is inextricably tied to the late Gram Parsons and refers to a musical crossroads where country,
Fifteen years can be an eternity in the music industry. It’s that amount of time that’s elapsed since Midnight Oil called
In Jimmy Webb’s new memoir, The Cake and The Rain, nearly a dozen pages in the back contain a partial list
“‘Wichita Lineman’ is a simple song about an ordinary man thinking extraordinary thoughts.” —Billy Joel This high praise coming from the
“This one goes out to my dad, wherever you are,” Antonia Bennett said, introducing her final number as opening act. The
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