Peter Frampton and Yes, on tour together? It’s actually not as random of a combination as you might think – it turns out that the pair have some past touring history together. Frampton and Yes played stadium shows together in 1976, and if you think about it, who didn’t play together back in those days? […]
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Iron Maiden and Dream Theater touring North America this summer!
As long as we’re on the metal tip, I should share the following details with you. Thanks to my buddy Rob for the heads up on this one! Horns up! (Extra special thanks to Iron Maiden for NOT skipping Cleveland!) From DreamTheater.net: Prog rock/metal institution DREAM THEATER will spend their summer supporting Iron Maiden on […]
Armored Saint – La Raza
Saints still conquer! Especially when you’re talking about John Bush and Armored Saint. La Raza, the first all-new studio album of Armored Saint material in 10 years, will be on the shelves here in the U.S. on March 16th, and let me tell you, this album was worth the wait! “Loose Cannon” is a strong […]
Wanna buy a copy of the Cleveland radio documentary It’s The End Of The World As We Knew It on DVD?
My good friend Mike Wendt has been hard at work, preparing the highly anticipated DVD release of his well-received 2008 documentary It’s The End Of The World As We Knew It, which chronicles the history of the late great (and very popular) Cleveland alternative station 107.9 The End. The good news is that the DVD […]
Show of the Week: Two Shows Are Better Than One!
I couldn’t pick just one show for this week’s Show of the Week, so I went out on a rebellious limb and picked two! Right off the top before we get to those shows, you should know that Stephen Stills at the Kent Stage on Friday night is completely sold out (EDIT: Good news – […]
Crossroads: Sold Out!
I officially have my tickets for Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010! Tickets quickly sold out within minutes after they went on sale Saturday morning at 10am Central. As I hoped, I was able to get general admission field tickets for the show. When the ticket purchase page went live, I was ready to go and after […]
The Church celebrates 30 years with special acoustic show at The Winchester
Our friends at The Winchester added mucho amounts of sunshine to our day with the announcement that they’ve booked the church for a special 30th anniversary acoustic gig on Saturday, April 17th! the church “An Intimate Space” 30th Anniversary Acoustic Tour 2010 After three decades together, the church return to North America for a special […]
Setlist: Clapton/Beck At the O2
Warning: As the title suggests, setlist spoilers are ahead. If you’re attending any of this week’s shows, you might want to move on from this post. Or, if you’d like a possible preview of what you can expect, this post is for you. I won’t be in attendance unfortunately, but after seeing the following setlist […]
R.I.P.: Doug Fieger of The Knack
Sad news: Doug Fieger, founding member/vocalist for The Knack, passed away over the weekend after a six year battle with cancer. I never saw The Knack personally, but every time I think of the band, inevitably my mind drifts to the following moment in Reality Bites (this would be a good time for a small […]
New Release Update: “Dreamhouse,” the new album from Steve Poltz
Good news for Steve Poltz fans – the former Rugburns frontman (and co-writer of Jewel’s “You Were Meant For Me”) recently unleashed his latest CD, titled Dreamhouse, on the unsuspecting masses. The new album is available now on CD or digital download, and there’s a vinyl pressing on the way! From Steve: My new CD […]