Simon Cowell to said to Daniel Emmet, “I don’t know if you noticed but there were flames behind you — that’s how combustible your performance was.”
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Tito Jackson was an member of the Jackson 5.
With Adam Lambert again out front, Queen will rock the Park Theater in its “Crown Jewels” residency. The 10-show series opens Saturday and Sunday and runs through Sept. 22.
A mild surprise, maybe, but Frank Marino for the first time has ruled out a return of the show under a specific timeline.
Eighteen-year-old Sarah Hodge, who was born with cystic fibrosis, was treated to a surprise party at Intrigue, where she was given a MacBook Pro with a suite of music-editing software installed.
Brendon Urie of Panic! At the Disco mixed Vegas flair with rock-star flourishes in the band’s exceptional performance for about 13,000 howling devotees.
You’ll notice some gaps in Aerosmith’s 18-show series at The Park Theater: April 6, April 8, April 11, April 13, like that. No consecutive-night performances as the band thunders through the Strip to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
Among the multitude of tributes to Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand said today, “It’s difficult to conceive of a world without her.”
John Di Domenico has told “The Art of the Deal” joke frequently in interviews and on national TV appearances.
Joe Perry is well-known for his soaring solos. This has been true on and off the stage.
Stevie Wonder guided us through his “Song Party” at the Park Theater on Wednesday night. As the crowd swayed and sang, I recalled partying with Stevie while watching “Sesame Street,” and listening to “Songs in the Key of Life” on vinyl, through headphones, loudly and poorly singing along to all the words.
Ronnie Foster master the Hammond B-3 when performing with his Ronnie Foster Trio, joined by guitarist Jake Langley and drummer Jess Gopen.