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Peter Frampton’s Guitar Circus Rocks Los Angeles
Peter Frampton’s Guitar Circus Rocks Los Angeles
Peter Frampton’s Guitar Circus Rocks Los Angeles
Peter Frampton's summer concert caravan, Frampton's Guitar Circus, has proven to be one of the most successful concepts of the season. Taking a page from Ringo's All-Stars and even a bit of Bob Dylan's mid-'70s Rolling Thunder Review, the tour features a rotating roster of legendary players that join Frampton and his reliable band onstage each night.
Paul McCartney Rocks Milwaukee’s Miller Park
Paul McCartney Rocks Milwaukee’s Miller Park
Paul McCartney Rocks Milwaukee’s Miller Park
Paul McCartney's performance of 'Hey Jude' at last summer's Olympics caused some people on social-networking sites to wonder if it was time for him to finally retire that chestnut. But his sold-out concert at Milwaukee's Miller Park on July 16 proved why he shouldn't: Nothing can unite a massive crowd like that famous coda.
Dennis DeYoung Brings the Music of Styx to Nashville
Dennis DeYoung Brings the Music of Styx to Nashville
Dennis DeYoung Brings the Music of Styx to Nashville
Former Styx frontman Dennis DeYoung brought his solo show titled 'The Music of Styx' to Nashville's historic War Memorial Auditorium on Friday night (June 28). The show is billed as a Styx greatest hits show, and that's exactly what DeYoung delivered, turning back the clock for two hours of pure Stygian magic.
Elton John, ‘Home Again’ – Song Review
Elton John, ‘Home Again’ – Song Review
Elton John, ‘Home Again’ – Song Review
The familiar-sounding piano that opens 'Home Again,' Elton John's first new solo music since 2006's 'The Captain & the Kid' album, instantly recalls the singer's hit material from the '70s, when he was the biggest pop star on the planet. But it's warmer and more worn-in. It's Elton John, all right. But it's Elton John 40 years later, returning to a comfort zone with history behind him. Read Mo
The Rolling Stones Rock Chicago
The Rolling Stones Rock Chicago
The Rolling Stones Rock Chicago
Chicago has held a special pull for the Rolling Stones from before the group even existed. Mick Jagger was famously carrying albums from Chicago-based Chess Records when he ran into his childhood pal Keith Richards at the Dartford railway station in 1960...

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