Last night, The Beaches, named after the east-end lakeshore neighbourhood, headlined Toronto’s 19,800-capacity Scotiabank Arena.
Nicks arrived armed with songs old and new, and of the ones that could not find a home in Fleetwood Mac, was ‘Kind of Woman’.
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The reformed four-piece alternative rock outfit composed of Unique Salonga on lead vocals, Zildjan Benitez on bass and vocals ...
The four-piece Vancouver band had been a regular at shows around town even before its members graduated high school.
Singing 'Church & State,' 'Saturday Night Live' music guest Brandi Carlile recited a letter by Thomas Jefferson, along with musically referencing U2.
The Crane Wives’ upcoming fall tour feels about the same as always to the band, even with no fresh album to promote. With a ...
From stolen microphones to unexpected friendships, the tales of punk rock's wild days are as electrifying as ever. Bassist Glen shares his vivid memories.
Bohemian Rhapsody’ came out 50 years ago today. Euronews Culture picks its favourite and most surprising renditions of ...
Yes, Queens of the Stone Age are one of the century’s most celebrated rock bands. But away from the mosh pits and the frenzy, ...
Funkadelic's ‘Chocolate City,’ ‘Let's Take It to the Stage,’ and ‘Mothership Connection’ — a trio of albums that transformed ...
Steve Hackett, lead guitarist with Genesis from 1970-77, is now the sole band alumnus touring and playing the group's ...