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Pizza Pie Looza returns to Nevada with country music headliners, pizza pie theme
Ames Tribune via Yahoo News· 2 hours ago"They have a great following and put on a great show." Mark Wills will join Sawyer Brown on the main...
Mac McAnally Talks Tribute To Jimmy Buffett And More On SiriusXM's Outsiders Radio On The Highway
antiMUSIC· 4 hours agoMusic savant Mac McAnally will be featured in an exclusive interview on SiriusXM's Outsiders Radio...
Why Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' Should Finally Win Her Album of the Year at the 2025 Grammys
People Magazine· 6 days agoThe LP, like many of Beyoncé’s works, blends a diverse mix of musical genres, and it is...
Dua Lipa wants to turn this year's Glastonbury into a nightclub
BBC via Yahoo News· 1 day agoHer first album was full of screw-you anthems, aimed at a cheating boyfriend. But the final song on...
Kendrick Lamar’s Response Was Worth the Wait
Billboard via Yahoo News· 3 days ago“Taylor Made Freestyle,” however, showed a chink in his armor. It came across desperate for a response, and it wasn’t very boss-like. I think it exposed...
Duane Eddy reflects on his signature sound, hanging with Elvis and the story behind his go-to...
Guitar World via Yahoo News· 1 day agoI did not use it on Ramrod. “It was just what felt right to me and sounded and recorded right. With...
Alternative rock station WWCD ends online broadcast, closing for good after 34 years
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo News· 4 days agoWWCD’s former frequency began broadcasting alternative rock as 93X under the callsign WXGT on Feb....
Richard Tandy, ‘remarkable’ musician who helped shape ELO’s futuristic sound, dies aged 76
The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 day agoEuropean and UK dates had yet to be announced. His last show took place at New York City’s Radio...
Dua Lipa Finds Her Bliss on ‘Radical Optimism’
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoShe was so inspired by psychedelia that she enlisted Kevin Parker...head for days — the mark of a true pop professor. Lipa’s voice sounds stronger than ...
The Rolling Stones' first Phoenix concert in 1965 was a fever dream: 'So raw and so real'
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoBut you didn't care because you saw the Stones. They were the most exciting band we'd ever seen.”...