Counting Crows announce 56-date Banshee Season Tour

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courtesy of Counting Crows Counting Crows are spending their summer on the road. The band just announced dates for their Banshee Season Tour, featuring special guest Dashboard Confessional, with Frank Turner on select dates.  “One of the best things about a

Rembrandts singer says 'Friends' theme success “killed our cool”

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Kevin Mazur/WireImage The Rembrandts seemingly struck gold by performing the iconic Friends theme song, “I’ll Be There for You,” but a singer from the band says the opposite happened. Danny Wilde, who fronted the band with Phil Solem, told The Guardian that while the

Rembrandts singer says 'Friends' theme success “killed our cool”

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Kevin Mazur/WireImage The Rembrandts seemingly struck gold by performing the iconic Friends theme song, “I’ll Be There for You,” but a singer from the band says the opposite happened. Danny Wilde, who fronted the band with Phil Solem, told The Guardian that while the

The Doobie Brothers book Canadian leg of their 50th anniversary tour

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Courtesy of Live Nation Entertainment The Doobie Brothers are extending their 50th anniversary celebration. The band just announced a Canadian leg to their anniversary tour, which features Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald, Pat Simmons and John McFee performing together for the first time in 25

Slash launches horror movie production company BerkerkerGang

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Gary Miller/Getty Images “Welcome to the Jungle” that is the movie production business, Slash. The Guns N’ Roses guitarist has started a horror movie production company called BerserkerGang, reports Variety. In a statement issued to Variety, Slash

The Rolling Stones sued over 2020 song “Living In A Ghost Town”

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Polydor/Universal The Rolling Stones are being accused of ripping off another songwriter. The U.K.’s Classic Rock magazine reports that New Orleans songwriter Sergio Garcia Fernandez has filed a lawsuit in Louisiana claiming the Stones “misappropriated many of the recognizable and key protected elements”