There are a surprising number of classic movies that have served as the basis for some truly great TV series — some of which would go on to match or even surpass their feature-length predecessor. However, for every Buffy the Vampire Slayer (originally a 1992 horror-comedy with Kristy Swanson) or Fargo (FX’s anthology from one
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On Aug. 18, 1973, Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn landed at No. 1 on the Billboard country chart with “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man.” Co-written by Becki Bluefield and Jim Owen, and produced by Owen Bradley, the song is the title track of the duo‘s 1973 LP. “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” describes the irresistible appeal of a
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Post Malone has revealed the change he made to his diet to help him lose weight. During an appearance on “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast, the Circles rapper shared that he weighed approximately 240 pounds before switching up his diet. The 28-year-old then revealed that after minimizing his soda intake, he reduced his weight to
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Satyricon have announced that they are working on a studio album once again. Theis will be the band’s first studio album since Deep Calleth Upon Deep in 2017. Then last year, they released Satyricon & Munch, an instrumental piece for a Munch Museum exhibit in Norway. Now, they’re going to unveil another black metal album
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Rocky Kramer will be hosting “Rock You Like A Hurricane” on this week’s episode of Rocky Kramer’s Rock & Roll Tuesdays on Twitch. Tune into Twitch on Tuesday, August 22nd, at 7 PM PT for this amazing show. Rocky Kramer is a guitar virtuoso, often being compared to the greatest guitar players in the world.
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On Aug. 18, 1998, Jo Dee Messina landed at No. 1 on the Billboard country singles chart with “I’m Alright.” The title track from Messina’s second studio album, the Phil Vassar-penned “I’m Alright” features a woman who’s down on her luck, but meeting up with an old friend (who perhaps might be an old flame)
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Fans of the now-defunct (but still epic) SubRosa, get stoked on vocalist Rebecca Vernon’s new project The Keening. The music has some definite similarities to SubRosa, but also a distinctly more folk-influenced feel. Their debut album comes out October 6 via Relapse Records, and last week they dropped the title track, “Little Bird,” with an
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