ABBA’s longterm guitarist Lasse Wellander has died at the age of 70. Wellander played guitar on many of ABBA’s most well-known tracks, toured with the band for years and helped to create the Mamma Mia! soundtrack. The musician passed away on Friday (April 7) after being recently diagnosed with cancer according to a statement from his
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Maneskin already have their spring and summer spoken for, and now the Italian rock group have booked their dates for fall in support of their Rush album. The band will spend a majority of the run in North America, though there are dates in Europe, South America, Australia and Asia surrounding the U.S. shows. All
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What was the conspiracy this time? The Blacklist Season 10 Episode 7 was all about the return of The Freelancer. A wild conspiracy involving a local photographer kicked off, leaving Red to question what is really happening. Meanwhile, Ressler hit a personal milestone in his quest to move on, but a devastating encounter threatened to
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On April 9, 1969, Bob Dylan released his ninth studio album, Nashville Skyline. Like his previous studio album, 1967’s John Wesley Harding, the effort was produced by Bob Johnston, and leaned toward freewheeling country music. Those only familiar with Dylan’s folk- or rock-leaning output might be shocked by his clean-cut vocals — a sweet tenor with
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Many people credit WWE superstar John Cena for popularizing the “You Can’t See Me” hand gesture. However, Cena publicly acknowledged he originally got that taunt from G-Unit rapper Tony Yayo. The Tony Yayo/John Cena-inspired “You Can’t See Me” recently became a topic of conversation again following controversy connected to the 2023 NCAA Division I Women’s
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Taylor Swift kicked off her much-anticipated Eras Tour on Friday night (March 17) with a performance in Glendale, Ariz., celebrating her first return to the stage in five years with a three-hour-plus, 44-song set that spanned her entire career. Rolling Stone reports that Swift’s carefully well-thought-out show honored each era of her career by not
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Chances are good that 28 years ago today (April 10, 1995), George Strait had no idea how significant his plans for the day would become. It was on that date that Strait recorded “Check Yes or No” and “I Know She Still Loves Me,” both for his 1995 compilation album Strait Out of the Box. Strait
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Black metal artist Xasthur just dropped a video for the title track from his new double album, Inevitably Dark, out June 23. Xasthur fans should be extra excited because in addition to this double album, Xasthur is also releasing a rare recording, Rehersals 1997-1999, on limited red transparent vinyl along or original black vinyl with
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