News Source: New Zealand Herald
| 1 day ago
They lead the list of bands in the third and final announcement which also includes locals Weta, Clap Clap Riot, Autozamm, The Tutts, An Emerald City, Bionic Pixie, Quay Street Social Club, Kolab, World War Four, Just One Fix, Honey Claws, Antiform,
News Source: Uinta County News
| 1 day ago
Just in her mid-30s, a young mother herself, Genrich was heartbroken to see her mother die of lung cancer at age 56. To mask the effects of chemotherapy, her mother wore a wig that simply didn’t pass for real hair...And the patients who wore them
News Source: Androscoggin News
| 2 days ago
The Los Angeles Times ' music blog asks if its city's Grammy Awards will get a little more country this year. "Grammy observers may recall there's been a bit of drama between Nashville and the Recording Academy the past few years," wrote Todd Martens
News Source: The Courier-Journal
| 2 days ago
Louisville is a famously unreliable market for pop and rock promoters. No one has figured out why, but it's a certainty that a surprising number of shows will go begging here, while doing big business elsewhere. That's under the best of conditions,
News Source: Uinta County News
| 2 days ago
Marty Stuart's Photo Book of Country Music Elites Tops Latest Music Books Alabama's Randy Owen Releases His Life Story December 1, 2008; Written by Edward Morris There's a wealth of books for country fans in stores this holiday season on subjects
News Source: LA Times
| 2 days ago
Grammy observers may recall there's been a bit of drama between Nashville and the Recording Academy the past few years. Last year, Vince Gill was the only album of the year nominee not to perform on the telecast. While the country veteran was a
News Source: Uinta County News
| 3 days ago
Sometimes greatness arrives without balloons or exit polls or waves to adoring crowds...Thomas, a physician and Methodist minister from New York, rode in the mid-1920s with his wife, Eva, and son, Bobbie. Over the course of time, Thomas would have as
News Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
| 4 days ago
Life's Photo Archives are being made available to look at through Google. The magazine's collection -- totalling more than 10 million images -- includes works by noted photojournalists like Alfred Eisenstaedt, Margaret Bourke-White, Gordon Parks and