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Wilco to play Millennium Park in August

Wilco will perform at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park in August with "special guests" to be named at a later date, Jam Productions announced Monday. Tickets are scheduled to go on sale 11...

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Flashback: Genesis Play 'Land of Confusion' With Replacement Singer

It's hard to blame Genesis for carrying on after Phil Collins left the group in 1996. After all, just four years earlier, they packed stadiums all over the world on the We Can't Dance tour. They'd been...

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Detroit House & Techno All Stars to Play Flint Benefit Show

As the Flint, Mich., water crisis continues to unravel, some musicians have been stepping up with support for affected residents, from donating bottles of water to speaking out through their music. Now...

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This Town Came alive with Music from Nashville

It may have been a cold and windy day in Buffalo, NY Saturday February 27, 2016 but the music that was played at UB Center for the Arts warmed the soul of everyone in attendance. Charles Esten &...

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A ‘flashy kind of performer’: Longtime Fox Theatre organist remembered

Larry-Douglas Embury had a penchant for panache. He favored sequined tuxedos and bright red shoes, welcoming regular Fox Theatre guests with a smile and a first name. He knew wielding the power of...

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Remarks By The First Lady At Pbs Student Workshop For “in Performance At The...

(Source: President of the United States) State Dining Room 11:21 A.M. EST MRS. OBAMA: You guys, rest yourselves. Hi! AUDIENCE: Hi! MRS. OBAMA: How are you all doing? AUDIENCE: Good. MRS. OBAMA: This is...

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Remembering Jeff Buckley: 'People would listen with their mouths open'

With the release of You & I, an album featuring tracks from 1993, three of his closest creative collaborators remember the late musician...

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Java Jazz wraps up on nostalgic note

The 12th Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival concluded on Sunday night with a special performance by trumpeter Chris Botti and former Police frontman Gordon “Sting” Sumner. The duo delivered a...

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Bob Dylan is returning to the NY stage where boos saved his career

Bob Dylan is the opposite of Tinker Bell. Boo him, jeer him, maybe throw things — really let him have it — and he comes back to life. Appropriately enough, this was discovered by an angry crowd in New...

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Asking Alexandria + Bullet For My Valentine tear up Chicago's HOB

The British came and conquered this past Friday at the House of Blues. Hundreds braved the extreme wind to see the sold out British Invasion tour, a show that brings together While She Sleeps, Asking...

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Weirdest Rock Concert Moments

Every night, rock bands give their all on stage for their adoring fans, but some shows don't go off without a few hitches. With that in mind, here are some of the most notable incidents in the history...

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Wilco In 360: Behind The Scenes At NPR Music's Tiny Desk

Note: If you're on mobile, we strongly recommend opening this video in the YouTube, Little Star or Facebook apps. YouTube Since we started...

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New Order Play With Their Pleasure Zones in Joyous New York City Show

Up, down, turn around. New Order kicked off their new U.S. tour last night with a celebratory sold-out show at New York's Radio City Music Hall. The Manchester goth-disco kingpins are in cocky form...

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Watch Anna Kendrick Sing Showtune Duet With Stephen Colbert

Anna Kendrick is no stranger to musicals, as the Pitch Perfect movies and Into the Woods star was...

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The Oakdale Theatre

The town of Wallingford, Connecticut, has been around since 1667, generally without making enough noise to entice too many outsiders to visit (although native son Morton Downey Jr. was certainly loud...

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Sticky Carpet: The latest from Melbourne's music scene

THE AXEMAN'S BENEFIT There's nobody like him and probably won't be ever again; he's Spencer P. Jones and on Friday, April 15, some of this country's finest musicians will come together at St Kilda's...

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Ray LaMontagne, Accompanied By Members Of My Morning Jacket, Previews New...

Arguably the best thing about Jimmy Fallon’s late-night shows has been seeing artists from Adele to Regina Spektor to Zayn Malik perform with The Roots. The band’s versatile and energetic yet...

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GIF Explainer: How To Watch Wilco's Tiny Desk In 360 Degrees

If your memory of virtual reality still includes climbing on a platform at the mall and , know that the '90s are long over and the future is in...

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Review: Ace Frehley rips it up at Saban Theater

Guitar legend Ace Frehley crushed the Saban Theater in Beverly Hills on Saturday night, packing in fans for an ear-blasting rock n’ roll assault of KISS classics and Ace solo favorites, played louder...

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Mavis Staples’ New Album Revels in Redemption

It’s hard to watch Mavis!, the engrossing documentary of Mavis Staples that HBO debuts February 29, and not end up with a smile on your face. Throughout the 80-minute film, which coincides with the...

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