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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.
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Today in Music History for Nov. 22: ...
State Theatre New Jersey presents Graham Nash - Live on Tour 2026 on Saturday, April 11 at 8:00pm. Graham Nash will perform a ...
After a long contentious legal battle with some former bandmates, Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman will be going back on the road as the Guess Who.
1987: Viewers watching “Doctor Who” on WTTW-TV experienced one of the oddest things ever to cross Chicago televisions — a ...
Billy Corgan and the Lyric Opera of Chicago premiered 'A Night of Mellon Collie and Infinite Sadness,' celebrating the Smashing Pumpkins' 1995 album.
1981: Broadcaster Harry Caray brought his antics to the North Side after 11 years as the voice of the Chicago White Sox. Caray signed a two-year contract with WGN radio and television to announce ...
Ryan O'Connor and The Los Angeles LGBT Center will present the upcoming ONE NIGHT ONLY concert reading of A Very Queer ...
Yoko Ono was married to The Beatles’ John Lennon for 11 years before he was killed in 1980. Here’s everything to know about ...
Alice and Ellen Kessler, twin dancers and singers who launched their international career in the 1950s and performed with ...