Gramm wasn’t the only one annoyed by the decision. The band’s original drummer, Dennis Elliott, did not attend the ceremony.
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In the cultural wasteland of the Reagan era, they showed that a band could break through to mass appeal without being cheesy, ...
A rock legend is set to hit the stage for his first-ever Winnipeg concert on Wednesday night. Bruce Springsteen and the E ...
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Starting his punk band Verboten at 11 with a “terrible” SG copy, the modest guitar hero (and Bob Mould bassist) remains in ...
An Upstate New York singer is looking back on his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction with regrets ... N.Y., and Jones were ...
While every album has something excellent to offer, it’s an often debated topic as to which Pavement album is the best, and ...
Rob Sheffield's new book, ‘Heartbreak Is the National Anthem,’ looks at Taylor Swift's impact on the music industry.
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As with every decade the 1990s saw a lot of change in Wales following the major societal shifts of the preceding decade.
Formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1980 by college dropouts Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe, the group created the ever-loving hit songs "Shiny Happy People" (1991), "Losing My ...