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School of Rock students make old tunes new
The band members met for the first time just two hours ago, but they're already hard at work on a rock classic, and to be honest, it's not sounding half-bad.
A rhythm guitarist pounds out G and F chords. A bass player settles on a solid beat. A singer...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Crofton, Elvis Presley, Annapolis, Somerville
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Just-announced concerts
Baltimore Sun reporterKISS at the Verizon Center on Oct. 13. Buckcherry will be the opening act. Tickets go on sale Aug. 29. 410-547-7328 or ticketmaster.com. Bruce Hornsby and The Noisemakers with The Wood Brothers (featuring Chris Wood of Medeski, Martin and Wood) at the...Tags: Alan Jackson, Eric Burdon, Janeane Garofalo, Bruce Springsteen, Brad Paisley
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'American Idol' recap: Top 12 men perform live
Reality CheckTonight, American Idol host Ryan Seacrest says, the Top 12 men are going to provide us with "another night of incredible performances." Incredibly good would be a nice switch from last night's underwhelming offerings. Let's just get to said performances,....Tags: Schools, Television, Illinois, Fall Out Boy (music group), Ellen DeGeneres
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Rock Fantasy Camp - The Who And Buffalo Springfield
If you think you’ve got the musical chops to jam with some of Rock and Roll’s best, now is your chance! Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp just announced that their annual destination camp is taking place on January 23rd – 27th at...
Tags: Buffalo Springfield (music group), Dave Navarro
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Top 5 Concerts of the Coming Week
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGTop 5 Concerts of the Coming Week: 1. THE WHO A classic rock band playing a classic album front to back in concert. Sounds like a classic. The Who will do just that with a show that will feature the...... -
12-12-12 Concert: The Rolling Stones make a quick exit
The Rolling Stones in 2012 may no longer be a great rock 'n' roll band, but the act can certainly leave a crowd wanting more. The above is not meant to disparage anyone celebrating a 50th anniversary, nor does it offer a revelation. The Stones have been...
Tags: Ceremonies, Mick Jagger, Pete Townshend, Music, Rock and Roll (genre)
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Chris Stamp, early manager of the Who, dies
VarietyChris Stamp, the early, star-making co-manager of the Who, died Saturday, Nov. 24, of cancer in New York City. He was 70. With partner Kit Lambert, Stamp -- the younger brother of actor Terence Stamp -- guided the Who at the height of their '60s and '70s...Tags: Terence Stamp, The Who (music group), Heroin, England, Jimi Hendrix
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Daltrey, Townshend to bring The Who tour to Orlando
Soundboard Music Blog - Orlando SentinelThe Who will showcase its epic 1973 “Quadrophenia” album at a Nov. 3 concert at Amway Center, part of a North American tour announced by founding members Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend on Wednesday in a virtual press conference from London.... -
Concert review: The Who at Amway Center
Soundboard Music Blog - Orlando SentinelTwo versions of The Who worked to turn back the clock on Saturday at Amway Center. On stage, the band’s two remaining members – frontman Roger Daltrey and guitarist Pete Townshend – tackled the ambitious 1973 concept album “... -
Review: The Who at the BB&T Center in Sunrise
What happened to Pete Townshend? This question was the only one worth asking as the audience filed out of the BB&T Center in Sunrise Thursday night, minutes after the Who guitarist unexpectedly left the stage during what turned out to be the only encore...
Tags: Opera (genre), Super Bowl, The Who (music group), Ears and Hearing, Tinnitus
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Townshend Walks Off Stage During Tour Opener
Forget “who are you?’ – Roger Daltrey and the other members of The Who were asking Pete Townshend“ where are you?” after the guitarist unexpectedly walked offstage during the encore of Friday night’s opening show of...
Tags: Sunrise (Broward, Florida), Pete Townshend
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The punks and the godfathers
Post-punk glory comes to Miami in the form of the Psychedelic Furs, playing 8 p.m. Sunday at Grand Central. The band gained popularity for its John Hughes-era hits, including "Pretty in Pink" and "Heartbreak Beat." The Lemonheads will open. Tickets cost...
Tags: The Lemonheads (music group), The Who (music group), Adele (music artist), John Hughes, Kravis Center
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