They never anticipated signing a record deal with the dude in the blond wig and skirt, bashing out punk rock covers of Britney Spears tunes.
Music
Brian Howerton sighed as the judges named the bronze medalist at the Percussion World Championships late Friday night.
This week: On location at the Studio at the Palms.
A look at some of the DVDs, CDs and books hitting stores this week:
Richie Havens, the New York City folk singer thrust by circumstance onto center stage as the opening act of Woodstock, the legendary 1969 music festival, has died. He was 72.
He launched his heart at her like an invading army attempting to catapult a boulder over a castle wall.
Sad bastard music doesn’t always have to sound sad.
Rock legends The Rolling Stones return to the MGM Grand Garden arena on May 11. Tickets are $150, $250, $450 and $750 and go on sale at 10 a.m. today at Ticketmaster outlets.
The Dropkick Murphys always seem to be shouting about one thing or another, as if they were addressing a hard-of-hearing grandparent or trying to be heard over the din of a riding lawn mower.
When Kenny Chesney cuts himself shaving, does he bleed rum or coconut oil?
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is the hip place to catch a lot of Coachella festival acts this week. But it runs the risk of drawing old guys by booking Band of Horses to play poolside on Saturday.
Bon Jovi is out to give you more for less.
The campus is quiet, deserted, as you would expect of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas on an eventless Friday evening.