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- Counting Crows, The Fray and Annie Bosko will perform at Pimlico Race Course's Black-Eyed Susan Day on May 16, the Maryland Jockey Club announced this morning.
- For those tired of the monotony of marathons and triathlons, obstacle course runs – often filled with mud, fire and a cold cup of beer at the end – are the adventure seeker's antidote to boredom.
- But even as these adrenaline-fueled races have exploded in popularity in a recent years, creating an industry with tens of millions of dollars in revenue, some racers have paid a high price.
- A crowd of 117,203, the fourth largest in Preakness history, was on hand to see long-shot Oxbow's shocking win and heavy-favorite Orb's disappointing run. And the total handle for the day was a healthy $81,940,233, sixth largest in history.
- The Goo Goo Dolls perform at Preakness 2013 Black-Eyed Susan Day concert. John Rzeznik, lead singer/songwriter of the Goo Goo Dolls, discusses band's new album, 'Magnetic,' what still drives him and more.
- You know the Goo Goo Dolls' hits: "Name," "Long Way Down," "Slide," "Black Balloon" and, of course, the once-ubiquitous ballad from the "City of Angels" soundtrack, "Iris." But what about the less popular album cuts?
- DJ and producer Afrojack will open the main stage music lineup at this year's Preakness InfieldFest on May 18, the Maryland Jockey Club announced Friday.
- Alternative rock group Chevelle, Nashville country duo Florida-Georgia Line and Philadelphia-based cover band Kristen and the Noise will perform on the Jagermeister Stage at this year's Preakness InfieldFest on May 18, the Maryland Jockey Club announced.
- The Goo Goo Dolls Preakness Eve concert is part of the People's Pink Party, a partnership between Pimlico and Susan G. Komen for the Cure. It occurs the same day as the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes.
- Concert news: Kid Rock, Oxes, Goo Goo Dolls, Ami Dang, Drake, and more