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  1. Buffalo Springfield Rock The Free World

    Last night Buffalo Springfield rocked the stage at the Bonnaroo Music Festival. "We're Buffalo Springfield, we're from the past" Neil Young told the audience. Original members, Young, Stills and Richie Furay, were joined by bass player Rick Rosas and drummer Joe Vitale, replacing deceased members Bruce Palmer and Dewey Martin. A performance that marked the group's 7th time on stage...
  2. Moby Gets Electric Shock On Stage (Video)

    Moby suffered a mild electric shock on stage, ironically, during an acoustic set he was performing at the Reflex Gallery in Amsterdam this week. Channel AT5 television cameras captured the incident as Moby hands off his guitar and collapses on the floor. Minutes later he proceeded to get up, continued performing and finished off his set as intended. Moby later...
  3. Rock The Bells 2011 Lineup Announced

    The 8th Annual Rock The Bells Music Festival is getting ready to hit the road and the headliners have been announced. Some of the biggest names in Hip-Hop and R&B are set to perform their classic albums in its entirety. Last year featured Snoop Dogg performing his debut album 'Doggystyle' and A Tribe Called Quest performing 'Midnight Marauders'. This year...
  4. Pink Floyd Back on Stage Together (with Video)

    Pink Floyd’s surviving members reunited on stage in London May 12th, playing powerful renditions of “Comfortably Numb” and “Outside the Wall” during the second night of Roger Waters’ six-night stand at the O2 Arena. This was only the second time that Waters, David Gilmour and Nick Mason have played together in the past three decades – the first being at...
  5. Mona Nails The Blues Better Than Led Zeppelin?

    Mona singer Nick Brown says rock legend Robert Plant told him that the Nashville band play the blues better than Led Zeppelin. According to NME, Brown met Plant while filming Later... With Jools Holland last year and told The Sun newspaper: “Robert Plant told me how much he loved our song ‘Lines in the Sand.’ He said Led Zeppelin tried...