Genre-bending country star found new album’s inspirations in music from around the globe.
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Free shows coming up include Fuel and Drowning Pool at the 1st Street Stage at the Fremont Street Experience, Jack and the B-Fish at Brooklyn Bowl, The Born Readies at the Double Down Saloon, Gray Beard Bandit at the Gold Mine Tavern, and Mark and the Martinis at the Cosmopolitan.
The band has settled into a more contemplative groove on their latest record, 2013’s “Magpie and the Dandelion.”
Atmosphere’s most recent album, the biting yet affecting “Southsiders,” is a product of deep thought and even deeper grooves.
Redfoo, one half of the U.S. pop duo LMFAO, was hit with a glass at a pub in an upmarket Sydney suburb and suffered a minor facial injury, Australian police said Thursday.
It’s January 2012, and Jeremy Spencer’s been up for two days straight, holed up in a suite at Mandalay Bay with a meth-addled sexpot, gallons of Jack Daniel’s and copious amounts of cocaine that’s somehow both too much and yet never enough.
Bob Dylan’s Basement Tape Bootleg Series will not be blowin’ in the wind — instead, they are all being released in a complete, six-disc box set on November 4 by Columbia Records.
Neil Young has filed for divorce from his wife of 36 years, Pegi Young. The couple had collaborated through much of his career, including the founding of Bridge School.
The Killers frontman is preparing a second solo record following 2010’s “Flamingo.”
John Lennon’s imprisoned killer says he still gets letters about the pain he caused in his pursuit of notoriety nearly 34 years ago.
The young homeless man who accompanied Miley Cyrus to the MTV Video Music Awards has a warrant out for his arrest on charges of criminal mischief, criminal trespass and burglary in 2010 in Oregon.
The Dwarves, Joy and The New Pornographers will improve your record collection.
Newly renovated downtown music venue returns with stellar reopening show.
Cook E. Jarr, last of the lounge legends still working the Strip, ends run at Harrah’s on Wednesday.
Hundreds heading to Burning Man in their quest for oneness with nature and celebration of self-expression in northern Nevada didn’t expect to spend their first night in the parking lot of a Wal-Mart or Reno resort casino.