After hearing about an Inquirer profile of Townends Inlet toll collector Rick Shetler, Billy Aronson took to his guitar to ...
No one in the Mahoning Valley expected the biggest rock star in the world to be an ally. But that’s what occurred when Bruce Springsteen released “The Ghost of Tom Joad” on Nov. 21, 1995. Among its ...
Many asked that very question last week (Thurs) when former Eagles guitarist Don Felder, aged 77, suffered a “medical ...
The TLC series about Alec, Hilaria, their 7 kids, and the 'Rust' case is a snoozy infomercial aimed at redemption ...
Let’s take you back through the Herald archives. Now is the time to plan your club-hopping in the South Beach of 1993: ...
That means Beyoncé now holds the record for the most number of shows by any artist on a single run at MetLife Stadium. It's a ...
The NFL will hold its first-ever regular-season game in Dublin in 2025, marking another step in the league’s global expansion ...
The Cannes and Venice festival lineups are already starting to take shape. Tom Cruise's nest Mission Impossible film is in ...
In new podcast Making a Scene, Matt Lucas and David Walliams interview celebrity guests about a film of their life ...
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The House Where 28,000 Records BurnedRecords and could rattle off the B-side of any record, so of course he’d clocked Walecki appearing over and over again.
Bear Rinehart, who performs under the name Wilder Woods, is releasing his third album, "Curioso." NPR's Scott Simon speaks to the former football player about his musical influences.
Wood, whose real name is Alfred Jesse Smith, was born in Shreveport, Louisiana in 1941. Rock music world rocked by deaths of ...
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