Rock legend Rick Derringer dies
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Music Review: The rock band Garbage are defiant on new album, 'Let All That We Imagine Be the Light'
That’s the goal of the new album from the American rock band Garbage, “Let All That We Imagine Be the Light.” Due for release Friday, it’s the sound of frontwoman Shirley Manson pushed to the brink by health issues and the fury of our times.
West Manchester Township Police say some detours and road closures will be in place during the Rock the Country music festival at York Fairgrounds.
The reunited Fountains of Wayne played an hour-long set featuring songs like “Hackensack,” “I’ve Got a Flair” and “Stacy’s Mom.” Eve 6’s Max Collins filled in for Schlesinger on bass alongside the surviving lineup of singer Chris Collingwood, guitarist Jody Porter, drummer Brian Young. See video of the concert:
California’s podcasting Democrat governor, who has recently amplified the views of right-wing figures such as Charlie Kirk and Steve Bannon, announced that Trump opponents “can’t afford to be timid” while rocking out in Napa.
Rock The Country, a music festival that will feature performers including Kid Rock and Nickelback, will be held in York this weekend, and it's prompting some road closures and traffic detours. The festival is being held at the York Expo Center on Friday, May 30 and Saturday, May 31. Tickets are still available for the two-day event.
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The alternative music community is in mourning after a private jet hit a power line in foggy weather early Thursday and crashed into a San Diego neighborhood, killing multiple people on board. Among them was the groundbreaking music executive Dave Shapiro,
Legendary guitarist Rick Derringer, who rose to fame with his band The McCoys and produced several Grammy-winning records, died on Memorial Day. He was 77. Derringer died in Ormond Beach, Florida on Monday, May 26, according to a Facebook post from his caregiver, Tony Wilson.
An Iranian director is breathing new life into William Shakespeare's "King Lear" with a bold staging in Tehran infused with rock music and a dazzling light show to attract younger audiences.
The year 1995 was a truly dynamic year for alternative and rock music, with Alanis Morissette, Bush, Foo Fighters, Oasis and more leaving their mark.