The evening was a rock and blues extravaganza led by Joe Bonamassa and Slash, who brought along Bob Dylan guitarist Larry Campbell.
Originally published Nov. 19, 1989 in the Bergen Record. If Bruce Springsteen decides to sever his ties with the E Street Band, he won't be the first rock artist to walk away from a successful group.
On Thursday's RealClearPolitics podcast, Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and Carl Cannon discuss the Trump administration deploying 'Border Czar' Tom Homan to Minneapolis to negotiate a new way forward, ...
Award shows are bound to get stuff wrong, but a shocking number of masterpieces were ignored by the Grammys in the album of ...
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Jazz musician Laila Biali will compete in a pop category at the Grammys. She doesn't mind
When Laila Biali's fellow jazz musicians heard about her Grammy nomination, along with congratulations, they offered their ...
Originally published April 20, 1990 in the Bergen Record. You can take a performer out of the club, but you can't take the club out of the performer. No matter how big artists get and no matter how ...
His response took me aback. “All entertainers should shut up about the war — nobody cares what they have to say,” he wrote ...
Kendrick Lamar headlined the Super Bowl LIX halftime show in 2025. Check out every artist who has graced NFL's biggest stage ...
China chip sales. Trump is allowing the chip maker Nvidia to sell more of its artificial intelligence chips to China. In ...
Musicians, Record Producers, Engineers and Deejays Remember Eddie Cochran Eddie Cochran, guitarist, singer, and songwriter ...
The Westville Goodwill is a treasure-hunting ground of epic proportions where $35 can transform into a cart overflowing with ...
Not long after that, Springsteen made good on his word by releasing " Streets of Minneapolis ," a new song inspired by the ...
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