In the first 11 days of October, six renowned celebrities passed away, leaving the entertainment world in shock. Four of them died within just five days, marking a deeply tragic start to the month.
Mark Laws, the drummer for popular country music singer Alex Miller, was shot and killed on May 25 in Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. Taste of Country reported that Laws’ stepson, Maxwell Madon, has been ...
Here are the stars who died this year, including Diane Keaton, Robert Redford, Ozzy Osbourne, Giorgio Armani, and Dick Cheney ...
Writer Joan Didion captured L.A. in thought and on paper. But so did L.A. writer, artist and provocateur Eve Babitz. Here’s ...
There was a time when musician John Utter couldn’t go anywhere in Seattle without seeing his own face. But as the industry ...
These three artists have all passed away, but they each belong in the Country Music Hall of Fame, based on their careers.
American music, at its core, is inseparable from a history defined by reinvention, resilience, and Black artists.
From guest appearances as street magicians to recurring roles as psychotic plastic surgeons, Castle has hosted a lot of famous faces in its cast. Senate Republicans defy Vance's warning, vote to block ...
Many celebrities (and some infamous folks) are buried in South Florida. Who are they? We’ve rounded up a list of the notables ...
These four country artists overcame severe health challenges, emerging stronger and in a better place as a result.
The King of Rock n' Roll rose above his humble start in life. He's still revered for his music and what he represents.
Grateful Dead icon Bob Weir does not own Sweetwater Music Hall. Maria Hoppe, executive director of the venerable Mill Valley venue, can’t even count how many times she’s had to tell people that. While ...
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