Longtime journalist Holly Gleason talks about the essay collection that she compiled and edited.
Jason Bracelin
Jason Bracelin once went on tour with Kid Rock so you don’t have to. Prior to first being named the R-J’s music writer in 2006, Bracelin was the music editor for the Cleveland Scene alt-weekly. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois. A Decatur, Ill. native, Bracelin has lived in Las Vegas since 2006.
Scan a few pages of Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen’s auto-barf-ography, “Ministry: The Lost Gospels,” and you’ll wonder how the debauched-to-the-bone industrial rock forebear is still among the living.
He’s country music’s most bipartisan presence.
Jeff “Toad” Higginbotham had a “Drinkin’ Problem” problem.
Brian Saliba has booked hundreds of concerts in Las Vegas over the years, not to mention Reggae in the Desert, Extreme Thing and the Age of Chivalry Renaissance Fair.
Pop-punk mainstays Blink-182 will be settling down at the Palms with a 16-show stint at the renovated Pearl.
Forty-three million dollars and counting: That’s how much Bon Jovi’s “This House Is Not for Sale Tour” has earned.
He’s like Jean-Paul Sartre, only with a way deeper tan.
You knew it was about to go down when the dude went barefoot.
As festival seasons begins, here’s your handy guide to the biggest and best multi-day music gatherings.
How much 311 can you take, tough guy?
The ACM Awards will bring the singer back to town to perform for the first time since the Oct. 1 Route 91 tragedy.
Head to Mars while saving dough on rocket fuel in the latest roundup of choice Vegas music releases:
Demi Lovato bares her once-troubled soul during emotional MGM Grand Garden Arena performance.
Demi Lovato makes us feel like something we once accidentally stepped in at the dog park.