These legendary female musicians depicted rage, heartbreak, misery, and anger in their music unlike any others.
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Loudwire on MSN9-Year-Old Weaponizes Homework in Genius Plot to See Slipknot LiveKid grinds through Slipknot homework like it’s a double bass pedal to convince his mom to let him see the band live.
The Arkansas indie rock band's performance at 6 Music Festival last year was their first UK performance in four years. They ...
Lou Gramm taped an eight-inch TV to the corner of his recording booth, and a rock and roll classic came to life.
Mayor Craig Greenberg will honor the multi-Grammy nominated band from Louisville with the ceremonial keys to the city during ...
Here are seven of the best on the docket for the week of March 21: Australian powerhouse party starters Confidence Man bring ...
What’s In Your Fridge is where the Straight asks interesting Vancouverites about their life-changing concerts, favourite albums, and, most importantly, what’s sitting beside the Heinz ketchup in their ...
Fcukers, the New York duo behind buzzy dance-music hits "Bon Bon" and "Homie Don't Shake," tell us their story and reveal plans for a debut album ...
It’s getting its North American premiere on Navy Pier with a British and Chicago cast — expect the story of the British Invasion band and songs like “You Really Got Me” and “Lola.” ...
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GOLF.com on MSNI raised kids who don’t play golf. Did I fail them?AS A BOY, I WAS DRAWN to baseball, too, though my on-field focus was Lucy Van Pelt-like. As for golf, it never even crossed ...
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WyoFile on MSN‘Carried by runner’ — Wyoming’s outsized role in the first American ascents on EverestA squad of climbers, steeled by ascents in the Tetons, made a historic Himalayan climb in 1963, even after the mountain claimed one of their own.
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