The Boston production of "Swept Away"​ is using aerial acrobatics and music to explore the question: What would you do to ...
The Everly Brothers were already mainstream stars in the 1950's when they released a hit No.1 track that was banned by local ...
Almost 30 years after The Everly Brothers had their first hit single, they enjoyed their final Top 20 song on the charts.
If you’ve lived in Duval for any amount of time, you already know music runs deep here. This city didn’t just host Southern ...
The teenagers, who had faced deportation after a high-profile detention, took the stage on Sunday thanks to an invitation ...
The singer and his brothers have more than a dozen tour dates scheduled through the end of a year ...
Despite achieving significant commercial success throughout their career, it took '70s rock band the Doobie Brothers five ...
Alan Osmond sang in the Osmond Brothers alongside his brothers Wayne, Merrill, Jay, Donny and Jimmy. Born on June 22, 1949, in Ogden, Utah, Alan Osmond was the third oldest of the eight Osmond ...
New York’s summer concert season is heating up as The Martinez Brothers prepare to take over SummerStage in Central Park on ...
New York Festival of Song announced the release of MY BROTHER'S KEEPER on NYFOS Records, featuring six leading Black male ...
In 1957, The Everly Brothers had a big hit with "Wake Up Little Susie", even though the song was banned at some radio stations.
More than 200 kids in the area are on the waiting list for a ‘Big.’ Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley needs ...