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Nov. 15 (UPI) --An Ontario band took their instruments deep into a mine to break the Guinness World Record for the deepest concert underground. The Miners & Sons played a set 8,086 feet and 11.31 ...
A rock band has made a big change after reuniting with its original frontman. Three Days Grace now features two lead singers, Adam Gontier and Matt Walst, who will be sharing vocal duties for the ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — A Canadian punk rock band is pushing forward with their United States tour after facing an unexpected hardship — stolen gear. The band Cancer Bats announced that ...
For many musicians, New Orleans holds a particular kind of magic not found anywhere else. “Music is everywhere, the city is steeped in it,” says Meghan Parnell, frontwoman with Bywater Call, a ...
A classic rock band is back with its first new song in more than 40 years. Bachman-Turner Overdrive released “60 Years Ago,” paying tribute to BTO’s Canadian roots. In fact, it features ...
For two decades, the Canadian rock band Arkells have been making music, winning Junos and touring the globe. Now, lead singer Max Kerman offers an inside look into life in a band and breaks down ...
The former drummer of Canadian indie rock The New Pornographers band has been hit with more disturbing allegations in a child pornography case. Joe Seiders,44, was arrested in April after he was ...
The ‘60s and ‘70s Canadian rock staple, originally named Chad Allan and the Reflections, was formed in Winnipeg by Bachman, Kale, Peterson, Bob Ashley and Chad Allan. The name change came in 1965.
The Canadian rock band Three Days Grace recently announced the return of its original lead singer, Adam Gontier. Gontier left the band back in 2013. He will share lead vocal roles with Matt Walst ...
Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings, co-founders of The Guess Who, the Canadian rock band who released 11 studio albums and hit tunes like “American Woman,” “These Eyes” and “No Time ...
Rock band makes big change after reunion: ... who will be sharing vocal duties for the Canadian group’s upcoming tour with Disturbed. ... performing as Groundswell in the Toronto area.
An Ontario band took their instruments deep into a mine to break the Guinness World Record for the deepest concert underground. The Miners & Sons played a set 8,086 feet and 11.31 inches below sea ...