Forty-three years after one of rock’s most tragic nights, the Who finally returned to Cincinnati. Three fans who endured that 1979 show returned, too, to sort through the meaning of that terrible night
They Survived the Who Concert from ‘Hell.’ Now, They Finally Have Closure
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Gary Numan Reveals the Origins of New Single “I Am Screaming”: Stream
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An eco-conscious call from the Earth itself appearing on the new wave legend's upcoming Intruder LP. Gary Numan Reveals the...
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Elah Hale’s Expansive Coming-Of-Age Anthems Are Inspired By Small Spaces
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New York musician Elah Hale's debut EP 'Room 206' was inspired by her college dorm room. The singer speaks...
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Actor and director Jung Woo-sung to star in his first K-drama in over a decade
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KCON Japan 2024 line-up: Red Velvet, ZEROBASEONE and more
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Also featuring BOYNEXTDOOR, TWS, Choi Yena and more The post KCON Japan 2024 line-up: Red Velvet, ZEROBASEONE and more appeared...
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Normani gives update on debut album: “Summer’s gonna be lit”
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Normani has given an update about when fans can expect to hear her debut album release. READ MORE: Megan...
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Bandai Namco delays ‘Tales Of Arise’ indefinitely
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King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard Announce Massive 2022 World Tour
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Amyl and the Sniffers and SPELLLING will join King Gizzard on the road. King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard Announce...
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Catfish & The Bottlemen announce biggest UK headline show to date at Liverpool’s Sefton Park
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It’ll take place shortly before the band perform at this year’s Reading and Leeds festival The post Catfish & The...





