For Russell Hitchcock and Graham Russell of Air Supply, five decades together have only strengthened their bonds with fans. The duo behind hits like “All Out of Love” and “Lost in Love” continues to fill concert halls with devoted followers, affectionately known as “Air Heads,” ...
“Who Are You with Carl Dixon” brings The Who’s legacy to Greensburg’s Palace Theatre
For Who fans, it was a sad day when the band wrapped up its North American farewell tour last October, taking with them timeless songs like “Magic Bus,” “Who Are You,” and “Baba ...
Most country songs tell a story, but for Lee Brice it’s part of the craft.
The Sumpter, S.C., native is bringing his storytelling show to the Palace Theatre in Greensburg on Saturday at 7:30 p.m., as part of his “You, Me and My Guitar” tour. Fans can expect an evening rich with tales ...
Those who remember the clock on the wall being the most interesting thing in the history classes they slogged through in their school days might lament that Greg Jackson never had his hands on the curriculum.
Jackson, who has a knack for making history interesting, will be teaming up with ...
The Doobie Brothers ruled the airwaves in the 1970s and continues to be revered today. A quick visit to Reddit's music forums reveals fans praising them as “insanely talented,” “highly influential,” and more. Search for songs like “China Grove,” “Takin’ It to the Streets,” ...
“Life is like a roll of toilet paper. The closer you get to the end, the faster it goes,” says comedian Steve Solomon, quoting his Jewish grandmother in his one-man play titled, “My Mother’s Italian, My Father’s Jewish & I’m in Therapy.”
The author, comedian and Broadway ...