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WETM Elmira on MSNRock the Park Music Festival returns to Elmira on Saturday
Food trucks & rock ‘n’ roll are taking over a park in Elmira on Saturday, and everyone is invited, the organizer announced.
After a decade in the doldrums, guitar-based newcomers like Sleep Token and Wet Leg are making their mark as TikTok catapults ...
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iHeart on MSNWhy August 3rd Matters In Rock History
Find out why greeting people brought The Doors success in 1968 and what big announcement Paul McCartney made in '71.
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MusicRadar on MSN“Heavy rock and metal are bigger than ever in live music”: Rock is here to stay, reports Live Nation
The group’s official Instagram account has stated that, “heavy rock and metal are bigger than ever in live music,” and shared ...
Syracuse Playlist” is a monthly feature on syracuse.com highlighting music from local artists. If you’re a Syracuse-area ...
In album units, rock is 50% larger than pop music, which has a 14.8% market share, but pop was featured prominently during the show. As was R&B/hip-hop, which is still the biggest genre at a 27.8% ...
Demi Lovato is back in the studio – and she's offering a sultry new song for the summer.
Now, 30 years later, rock has gone quiet in a music landscape ruled by pop and hip-hop. “It has become a very retro-minded sort of genre at radio,” said Unterberger.
Guitars may seem to matter less than ever. But just beneath the mainstream, dozens of female bands are making some of the most acclaimed, urgent, politically relevant music around.
Rock music has not been this irrelevant since the late 1950s and early 1960s, when its momentum was stalled by Elvis joining the Army, Buddy Holly crashing into an Iowa cornfield, and Chuck Berry ...
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