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Elvis items featured at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Old-time Elvis Presley fans and lots of newer, younger ones flocked to a new exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Friday to see his stylish ID bracelet, custom-made motorcycle, eye-catching rings and military mementos.

 
Sign language interpreter brings concerts to life for deaf

Teaming American Sign Language with dance moves and body language, Holly Maniatty brings musical performances alive for those who can’t hear.

’12 Years a Slave’ featured by Legend

If you thought John Legend was digging back into music history for the ’60s-activist collection “Wake Up!,” wait until you hear the soundtrack for “12 Years a Slave.”

Suicidal Tendencies keeps fizzing, even if soda’s diet

Thirty years after first furiously demanding a Pepsi on “Institutionalized,” the signature track on Suicidal Tendencies’ self-titled 1983 debut, frontman Mike Muir is still requesting said beverage in song.

Shania Twain focusing on shows, recording new album

Shania Twain may look back, but she doesn’t look down. At least not when she’s on an airborne motorcycle, making the grandest of entries by descending about 40 feet to the stage of the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.

Music scene worthy of cornucopia of gratitude

On this day of expressing gratitude, here are some of the things that I’m most thankful for, musically speaking, from the past year:

Lostprophets lead singer admits sex offenses

The former lead singer of British rock band Lostprophets has pleaded guilty to a series of sexual offenses, including trying to rape a baby.

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