She sounds like she’s speaking to a younger version of herself.
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So you can see Kansas this weekend, but you have to wait nearly six months for whatever the group is big-teasing on Facebook.
LONDON — Simon Cowell has taken over television screens and radio airwaves around the world. Now he’s taking aim at the Internet.
Dead bodies and B-sides: Welcome to the latest roundup of Vegas music releases:
A look at some of the DVDs, CDs and books hitting stores this week:
Find things to do in the summerlin and summerlin south areas.
Get titillated at the “Pretty Things Peepshow,” which is half sideshow, half burlesque and all awesome, its promoter promises. The show starts at 10 p.m. Tuesday at The Bunkhouse Saloon, 124 S. 11th St. Tickets are $10; call 702-384-4536.
Hard rockers Danzig bring their 25th anniversary tour to the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay on April 17, with Corrosion of Conformity and The Agonist. Tickets are $35 in advance, $39 day of show and go on sale at 10 a.m. today at the House of Blues box office, 3950 Las Vegas Blvd. South, and Ticketmaster outlets.
Sweden boasts a proud tradition of dirtbag hard rockers (Backyard Babies, The Hellacopters, Mustache), pioneering metal bands (Entombed, In Flames, At The Gates) and the vodka that catalyzes much of both.
He considers his latest album a phoenix rising from the ashes created by burning himself in effigy.
Traditionally, heavy metal and Jesus haven’t had all that much in common aside from hair length.
Bonnie Raitt could brag about beating Mumford & Sons at the Grammy Awards, but she probably won’t.
There’s no chance of taking Natalie Cole for granted anymore, at least on her end.
Their tunes go best with a beer, that catalyst of highs and cure for lows.