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Today-Music-History-Dec02

In 2014, Rolling Stones' saxophone player Bobby Keys, who also performed on recordings with John Lennon and Eric Clapton, died after a lengthy illness at his home in Franklin, Tenn. He was 70.
Among those misses was a retrospective devoted to Rush’s Anthem/Atlantic output, which at that point stopped at 1996’s “Test ...
Aerosmith has become just the fifth act in history to achieve an elusive Billboard chart feat with the release of their new EP, One More Time. The five-song set, released as a collaborative project ...
December 1 marks the beginning of the holiday Advent calendar, a religious tradition that is also celebrated with secular joy ...
What’sUpNewp and The JPT Film & Event Center are bringing back their annual National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation party on ...
Vinyl fans, especially those who love classic rock, jazz and folk, will especially rejoice this year as, in addition to some ...
What: Celebrate local pride as the Rockford IceHogs take on the Milwaukee Admirals for Screw City Night. The first 2,500 fans through the doors will receive the Local Artist Hat Series Giveaway #1, ...
At a time when our state and federal governments are headed by agents of dysfunction and disunity, one is wise not to look ...
At a time when our state and federal governments are headed by agents of dysfunction and disunity, one is wise not to look ...
Bob Dylan has been tweaking his setlists. The musician, who has kept his performances relatively predictable during the current European leg of his ...
Hundreds of patrons packed White Squirrel Brewery all day Saturday for 17 live performances from local bands at the inaugural ...