On the eve of his 90th birthday, renowned drummer Bobby Morris shares stories of rubbing elbows with presidents, hanging with Elvis and more.
Sounding Off
Jason Bracelin's Sounding Off column on the local music scene runs Tuesdays.
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Largely taking place outdoors in the merciless heat, the Warped Tour is the summer’s most grueling tour. Here’s why it’s totally worth it.
The People’s Whiskey bassist/singer Cody Leavitt mentors younger bands, recording them for free and empowering them to do their own thing.
For three days beginning Thursday, downtown will reverberate with some of the most punishing sounds that humans can make without resorting to actions that carry the threat of serious jail time.
Joni’s Agenda frontwoman Joni Mackin passed away in January, but bandmate Joe Mascolino has ensured her presence is still felt.
John Dolymayan might be best known as the drummer for one of the biggest heavy metal bands around, but in the comic-book world, he’s a go-to guy for some of the priciest and hard-to-find comics.
The Vegas space cases will release “Come Drink With The Sheiks” Friday with a gig at Dive Bar.
The Big Friendly Corporation wrangle with the loss of a loved one on their stunning new double album.
The 20th anniversary of the festival brought traditionalism with a twist to The Orleans.
The event’s success in a “make-or-break” 2016 recently earned the Festival of the Year award from leading concert industry trade publication Pollstar.
Lorina’s taking advantage of some time off from Black Label Society by releasing his second solo instrumental record, “Death Grip Tribulations.”
In the span of a little over a year, mostly pop-punk and emo-oriented bands like Panic!, Escape The Fate, You In Series, The Higher and The Cab all got signed.
The Drums, Wheelchair Sports Camp and others hightlight banner year for indie music festival.
Scoring a major label record contract is a bite of the golden apple that often results in little more than a mouthful of worm chunks.
For working-class musician Adrian Patrick, frontman for Vegas hard rockers Otherwise, life can become blurred by the demands of the profession, the tour-record-repeat cycle sometimes becoming a creative gerbil wheel.