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Today-Music-History-Oct08
Today in Music History for Oct. 8: In 1931, conductor, violinist and music teacher Luigi von Kunits, the founder of the New Symphony Orchestra, died in Toronto at the age of 61. The New Symphony ...
As the Toronto-formed band announces new tour dates, a look back at “Caress of Steel,” which was deemed overindulgent and ...
At a table on the second floor of the Nationales Automuseum in Dietzhölztal-Ewersbach, Germany, Luc Donckerwolke, president and chief design officer of Hyundai Motor Group, the Genesis brand's parent ...
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Glenn Hughes announces 2026 US tour
Glenn Hughes has announced a US tour for 2026. The former Trapeze/Deep Purple/Hughes-Thrall/Black Sabbath/California Breed/Dead Daisies bassist and singer and current Black Country Communion frontman ...
Last year, former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett recorded a performance at the famous Royal Albert Hall that commemorated ...
Is it Rush’s Exit… Stage Left? Genesis’ Seconds Out? Yessongs? Jethro Tull's Bursting Out? Something else? Have your say here ...
When an experimental project escaped from the studio in 1980, no one could have predicted the consequences for both prog and ...
On Oct. 6, original members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson announced that the band will head back out on the road next year for the “Fifty Something” tour. This will be the first time in 11 years that Lee ...
Eugene Orr knew nothing about Mormonism when he was transferred to Utah in 1968 to work with the Job Corps beyond what a skeptical friend told him: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ...
The story of NERV remains one of the most legendary in the anime space, with many animation enthusiasts still considering Neon Genesis Evangelion their favorite example of the medium to this day.
Country-rap sensation Shaboozey kicked off his Great American Roadshow tour Sept. 22 in Indianapolis, and had fans two-stepping and singing along to his biggest hits. The viral star opened with "Last ...
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