Give Up the Ghost/American Nightmare announce NYC reunion show
Seminal Boston hardcore band Give Up the Ghost (American Nightmare) has announced a reunion show in New York City for mid July.
Seminal Boston hardcore band Give Up the Ghost (American Nightmare) has announced a reunion show in New York City for mid July.
The Glamour Kills tour featuring The Wonder Years, Polar Bear Club, Transit, The Story So Far, and Into It. Over It. hit New York City for two lively shows on March 10th.
Mandy Lee is tonight’s guest on First Person with Josh Madden. For those of you in New York, catch her at Arlene’s Grocery after the show.
Lady Gaga wants to meet with President Barack Obama about her concerns over bullying. Gaga expressed sadness over Twitter Wednesday about the suicide death of a 14-year-old New York boy who had complained in an online video about being bullied over his sexuality.
Another major name is exiting Universal Music Group as The New York Times reports that UMG Publishing Chairman/CEO David Renzer announced his departure in a memo to staff members on tuesday.
Sparks The Rescue will join The Dangerous Summer as direct support on the “2011 American Tour,” heading out across the U.S. this spring. This nationwide run will kick off in New York, NY on March 15 and run through the end of April.
Josh is heading back to New York, but is currently getting intimate with the TSA in Los Angeles.
Tonight, we are re-airing a First Person retrospective of the life and time of Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. AKA Lil Wayne. (for real this time… honest.)
New York alternative rockers Coheed and Cambria have announced a full tour in celebration of their 10-year anniversary.
On December 19th in New York City, a few hundred fans forgot all of that and took the time to relax and witness some amazing bands. Appropriately decorated for the holidays, Highline Ballroom would become home to the “How Valencia Stole Christmas†tour for it’s last night.
Radio giant Clear Channel Communications has extended and expanded its contract with American Idol host Ryan Seacrest by three years, looking to develop new content with him, including in the digital space, the company said early Tuesday. Financial details weren’t disclosed, but according to the New York Times, the deal is worth $60 million over three years. The paper said that the 35-year-old previously agreed to a three-year deal with Clear Channel, estimated to be worth $35 million, in 2008.