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Anthony Green Announces US Solo Tour This Summer


As if 2023 wasn’t shaping up to be an exciting, albeit busy, year for Anthony Green. In addition to touring this year alongside L.S. Dunes, The Sound Of Animals Fighting, and Saosin, Green has announced a short run of dates to promote his 2022 solo feat, Boom. Done. The High and Driving Band, who recorded Green’s solo album with him, will join the tour to back him. Read more: KennyHoopla & Travis Barker Join Forces On “SABOTAGE//” Of the announcement, Green shares to social media, “I’m coming to Baltimore, Brooklyn, Hartford, and Lancaster! VIP Upgrade Bundles are available now at… Read more »

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L.S. Dunes Announce Summer Tour Support Including Pinkshift


As the summer season gradually ramps up with the excitement of festivals and massive tours, fans eagerly anticipate witnessing their favorite artists perform live. Building on this anticipation, L.S. Dunes has recently revealed an impressive lineup of supporting acts for their highly anticipated forthcoming summer headline tour. Across the span of the 17-show tour, L.S. Dunes will be joined by the immensely talented bands Pinkshift, Pony, and Teen Mortgage. Read more: Senses Fail Announce “LIFE IS NOT A WAITING ROOM” TOUR Taking to social media, the band expressed their excitement, sharing the news with their devoted fanbase. Their post says,… Read more »

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Jonas Brothers Announce Massive ‘Five Albums: One Night’ Stadium Tour


Jonas Brothers have announced an incredible stadium tour kicking off this summer that will see them hitting stages across all of North America. Fans can expect the band to play songs off of all of their previous albums. Is your favorite Jonas Brothers album their 2006 debut It’s About Time? What about their 2007 self-titled release? Maybe their 2008 album A Little Bit Longer or their 2009 album Lines, Vines and Trying Times? You might even be a newer fan and your favorite album is their 2019 comeback record Happiness Begins. No matter which ones it is, you are sure… Read more »

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Paramore’s Hayley Williams Pens Letter to Her Younger Self


Paramore’s Hayley Williams has been on a hot streak lately. Acting as support for Taylor Swift’s opening night on the “Eras Tour,” the band’s first new album in six years was released in February, celebrating the 10-year anniversary of their self-titled album last week—the Paramore fan base has been well-fed over the last several months. Read more: The Linda Lindas Release “Too Many Things” Ahead of Coachella and Paramore Tour To mark Williams’ friend’s birthday this weekend, the vocalist penned an inspiring letter to her younger self. In an Instagram Story, Williams shared, “My friend Elise has a newsletter and… Read more »

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Rated X: Four Decades of Underground Music with Geza X


Back in the early 1980s, punk scenes started to develop in California. Bands like the Germs, Black Flag, X, and the Avengers took what they were doing seriously but appeared to be having more fun than punks from other cities. And one of the originals was Geza X.

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Britney's Rank in the History of Celebrity Flameouts


Britney Spears is certainly not the first celebrity to go off the rails in full view of her once-adoring public. But hers is one of the most spectacular falls from grace in recent memory, meticulously documented by paparazzi and bystanders, and uploaded instantly for the titillation of the masses. At 25 she’s certainly young enough to resume her career after she regroups, and for perspective, we’ve compiled some of the most notorious celebrity flameouts of the past 10 years, along with the success (or not) of their efforts to get back on track. We’ve rated these 1-4 in ascending order… Read more »

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VH1 Rocking with Revamp


Newly installed VH1 toppers Brian Graden and Christina Norman are moving quickly to put their stamp on the struggling music cable network, greenlighting an aggressive fall slate of series and specials aimed at building on the channel’s still-strong retro music brand. VH1 is also beefing up its “Movies That Rock” franchise, snagging the broadcast premiere of the Oscar-winning “Moulin Rouge” and several other theatricals. And rather than simply repurposing other networks’ music specials, Graden wants VH1 to sign A-level talent for original concert specials. The flurry of activity comes barely three months after Graden was named entertainment president of the… Read more »

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