Peter Wolf befriended music legends, married a movie star and led the J. Geils Band. His new memoir reminds us: He was there.
Petosa’s grandfather Carlo Petosa, an Italian immigrant, founded the accordion-making business in 1922. Seven years ago, the company moved from Seattle to Lynnwood where it sells, rents and repairs ...
In 11 Questions, The A.V. Club asks interesting people 11 interesting questions—and then asks them to suggest one for our ...
Jared Freiburg brings his trio, Jared & the Vagabonds, to the Heider Center, performing the music of the 1950s with a modern ...
There’s a reason why A.J. Croce draws from so many styles of music: Along with being a gifted songwriter, pianist and ...
This is a difficult recipe to pull off perfectly, which is why a lot of musical biopics end up being rather tame and uniform, ...
"It’s just so spare, so little going on but every nuance, everything on it," said Gilmour of a favorite song. "It’s absolutely affection." ...
Todd Rundgren has just about done it all, but he does regret missing out on the chance to produce the Talking Heads and the ...
They took everything from me. I am desperate but still happy to be alive.” Morgan opens up in the podcast One More Time and ...
A look at the recording of 'Lady Madonna' by The Beatles, a tribute to the classic rock 'n' roll of their youth, and how Ronnie Scott played saxophone on it.
Here is a brief rundown of some coming entertainment options in Northeast Ohio. Make submissions for consideration via email ...
Beetlejuice”: 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, March 12-13; 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 14; 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 15; and ...