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Two classic rock bands are set to take Rome area audiences back in time for a night of hit after nostalgic hit.
Bruce Springsteen is one of the few artists whose 83 leftover songs are better than most artists' hits. Here are the ...
Bruce Springsteen released some of the best rock songs of the 1970s and 1980s, including "Born to Run," "Hungry Heart," and ...
The greatest-hits album is never usually considered essential listening in any band’s discography. Every band during their prime is typically concerned with people hearing their work in the context of ...
Sleeper Catcher might be one of the oddest album titles you’ll ever hear. But it’s also the album where The Little River Band busted out in a big way in the US after a few years of success in ...
Little River Band recently released two singles from their new album “Window To The World.” They have released the title cut as well as “First Time.” The album was released in 2024.
Through the 1970s and 1980s, Little River Band had multi-platinum albums and chart-topping hits that also included “Reminiscing,” “The Night Owls,” “Take It Easy On Me” and “Lady.” ...
It was a snowy night at Flagstar Westbury Music Fair, but that didn’t stop the crowd from gathering to celebrate Little River Band’s 50th anniversary tour.
It all started in 1975 with their debut self-titled album, which peaked at No. 17 on the Kent Music Report albums chart and was certified gold in 1976. Little River Band achieved success in ...
Anchored by American Wayne Nelson, who joined Little River Band in 1980 and became lead singer in 1999, the group still plays about 90 shows a year. They released their latest album, Window to the ...
2025 marks the 50th year of Little River Band, which, in the '70s and '80s generated multi-platinum albums from chart-topping hits such as “Cool Change,” “The Night Owls,” “Reminiscing ...
The Little River Band continues to bring their classic hits to show after show, including a stop in Spokane. The Little River Band was formed in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in 1975.