Tonight, veteran rockers BUSH will make their much-anticipated return to the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” stage to perform their hit single “More Than Machines”, off of their latest critically acclaimed album “The Art Of Survival” (out via BMG). The song — which this week rises to No. 2 on the Mediabase Act…
BUSH To Perform ‘More Than Machines’ On ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’
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