What’s in a name? Lots of shredded corpses, in this case. When it comes to awesomely over-the-top band monikers, few genres of music can compete with death metal.
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If you’re a fan of low frequency sounds capable of vibrating your flesh right off the bone until you’re little more than a puddle of human, you’ve got a decision to make come Thursday when there’s a pair of shows rivaling for your patronage on the eve of the Electric Daisy Carnival.
Iconic singer Diana Ross headlines The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Sept. 19. Tickets are $49.50, $59.50, $79.50 and $99.50 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday. Other performers headed our way: Hip-hopper Iggy Azalea, comedian Aziz Ansari and punk lifers Social Distortion.
When you hear the phrase “Vegas night life,” you probably don’t think of kangaroo rats, scorpions and pocket gophers. Unless, of course, you’re exploring the “Vegas Night Life” animal show at the Springs Preserve.
The concert-tour gimmick of performing a hit album all the way through wouldn’t really work for Steve Winwood. Few people can remember everything he’s done, or pick a favorite.
There’s a full-circle coolness to Saturday’s Junefest show on Sunset Station’s lawn being headlined by Creedence Clearwater Revisited, who shared the stage with Carlos Santana and RatDog back in 1997.
Amazon.com Inc launched “Prime Music” Thursday, a streaming service that comes free with its $99-a-year Prime membership program, to compete with Spotify and Apple Inc’s Beats Music.
After building a stage inside his garage to fulfill his passion for music, Richard Stewart went one step further and began attracting underground talent to his northwest home.