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Shea Langeliers hit his second career grand slam and Colby Thomas added a solo homer — all in a five-run seventh inning — as ...
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On September 18, 1971, The Who took the stage at The Oval cricket ground in Kennington, south London, and delivered a performance that has been remembered as legendary and up until now, unreleased.
And, for a band that sings so much about youth (the now-ironic lyric “I hope I die before I get old” from 1964’s “My ...
Forget what you think you know about the '70s. While some might remember the decade for its wild fashion choices and ...
The statement came during an open debate on 'Innovative Strategies to Ensure Access to Life-Saving Services and Protection for Survivors of Sexual Violence in Conflict Zones.' ...
Rock legends The Who gave fans a historic moment on their farewell tour, performing “Going Mobile” live for the first time ...
On Saturday, August 16, the Who surprised fans by playing their 1971 hit “Going Mobile” live for the first time.
Derided at the time, Tim Burton's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has found its audience.
Asha Bhosle reveals Dev Anand almost removed Dum Maaro Dum from Hare Rama Hare Krishna until she convinced him to keep it.
The Who is really saying goodbye with The Song is Over Farewell Tour. Here are the songs the band is playing for one last run.
The year 1971 was a musical powerhouse that gave us some of the most unforgettable songs in American history. It was a time ...