Stereophonics founder Stuart Cable found dead
Stuart Cable, the drummer and founder member of the rock band Stereophonics, has been found dead after a marathon drinking session at his home in south Wales.
Stuart Cable, the drummer and founder member of the rock band Stereophonics, has been found dead after a marathon drinking session at his home in south Wales.
Nearly two weeks after the release of its most recent EP, Go Radio has its hands full traveling the country on the TourSick tour. Recently idobi caught up with frontman Jason Lancaster to discuss the new album, its significance as the band’s first release under Fearless Records as well as the band’s upcoming plans.
It was bold and aptly titled. And it established Go Radio as one of the giants of Fearless Records.
In a stunning development, idobi founder and CEO Tom Cheney has left his District of Columbia apartment.
For a while now, Katy Perry has been teasing fans about her upcoming album.
Even before the doors to the Gramercy Theater opened, it was apparent that this show was going to be an entertaining way to start the weekend.
Not even the high winds or below-freezing temperatures were enough to deter fans from catching the pop-rock-heavy Take Action Tour last Wednesday in Michigan.
The band spent last week in a Santa Monica recording studio.
DETROIT – Amidst tough economic times and an ever changing music industry, not everybody can sell records like Lil’ Wayne. Mix in the rise of illegal file sharing and an over saturation of acts flooding the music scene, and it’s easy to see why bands can’t carry on, much less sell thousands of records.
NEW YORK – The Audition lived up to more than its name would suggest Wednesday night in Webster Hall.