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News Uncut’s Ian Worang Dies at 47 The guitarist also played in Bishop Morocco and Diableros By Nina Corcoran December 16, 2021 Facebook Twitter Ian Worang, photo by Leslie Williams and Meghan Rennie and courtesy of Arts & Crafts Productions Facebook Twitter Ian Worang, who co-founded and played guitar in the Toronto post-punk band Uncut,
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Megan Thee Stallion completing her college education is much more than a feather in her cap — it’s actually encouraging lots of other folks to go back for degrees … specifically, at her now-alma mater. Dr. Monica Rasmus, program director for Texas Southern University’s Health Administration program, tells TMZ there’s been an influx of one-time
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News The Avalanches Postpone 2022 North American Tour Their February and March shows have been pushed back a few months By Evan Minsker December 15, 2021 Facebook Twitter Mark Metcalfe Facebook Twitter The Avalanches’ previously announced 2022 tour of North America was initially scheduled to take place in February and March. The group announced today
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News Young Dolph Gets Memphis Street Named In His Honor The late rapper’s neighborhood Castalia Heights features a street sign that reads “Adolph ‘Young Dolph’ Thornton, Jr. Avenue” By Evan Minsker December 15, 2021 Facebook Twitter Young Dolph (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images). Facebook Twitter The late rapper Young Dolph was honored in his hometown
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News Shawn Cripps, Memphis Garage Rocker of Limes, Dies at 54 Cripps, a truck driver and pillar of Memphis’ underground rock’n’roll community, died in a road accident this week By Madison Bloom December 15, 2021 Facebook Twitter Shawn Cripps of Limes (photo by Don Perry) Facebook Twitter Shawn Cripps, Limes frontman and Memphis garage rock
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News Yves Tumor Announces 2022 Tour A 50-date run will span the United States, Canada, and Europe By Allison Hussey December 14, 2021 Facebook Twitter Yves Tumor (Photo by Paul Kooiker) Facebook Twitter Yves Tumor has announced an extensive tour of North America and Europe next year. After a late winter European run, Tumor will
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News Goldenvoice Sues Live Nation Over Coachella Trademark Infringement The production claims that the Coachella Day One 22 festival infringes upon its trademarks, so it’s suing Live Nation for selling tickets to the event By Matthew Strauss December 14, 2021 Facebook Twitter 2016 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Coachella) Facebook
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Imax grossed $95,000 live simulcasting the Kanye West (with special guest Drake) benefit concert at the L.A. Coliseum to 35 Imax theaters — a one-night event Thursday that included seven sellouts despite being available to stream live on Amazon Prime. The show, Imax’ first live concert event, comes as the large format exhibitor experiments with
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News Les Rallizes Dénudés Officially Release “White Awakening”: Listen A reissue campaign for the cult Japanese psych rock band is launched with the first-ever officially sanctioned digital release of their music By Matthew Ismael Ruiz December 13, 2021 Facebook Twitter Les Rallizes Denudes (Photo courtesy Yosuke Kitazawa) Facebook Twitter The former members of Japanese psych-rock
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Vicente Fernández, the wildly-popular Mexican entertainer known as “King of Rancheras” has died. Noticias Telemundo broke the news … “We regret to inform you of his death on Sunday, December 12 at 6:15 a.m.” Fernández was known internationally … selling north of 65 million albums and starring in more than 35 movies. He was named
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