Black Sabbath bass player and songwriter Geezer Butler recalls the only occasion he went to a football match with the band’s ...
Rock and roll has always been a wild venture with its musicians known for legendary tales of subversion. But one band took rocking it to the next paradigm.
About six weeks after southwestern Illinois rescue workers saved them from a hoarding situation, several “sweet,” small-breed ...
Fresh from a sell-out Olympia gig and gearing up for their first outdoor show since 2019, Aslan discuss life after Christy ...
On Sabotage, those experiments continued with Am I Going Insane (Radio), which was essentially a pop song, written by singer Ozzy Osbourne on a Moog synthesiser, which he played on the finished track.
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Following an offensive explosion — in which the team hit 15 home runs and scored 36 runs in just three games — questions emerged about the unusual bats used by some of the team's hitters.
When several of them were seen using an odd-looking new weapon, the baseball world seemed to go bat-crazy trying to learn more about what we now know as the "torpedo bat." The idea behind the new ...
When several of them were seen using an odd-looking new weapon, the baseball world seemed to go bat-crazy trying to learn more about what we now know as the "torpedo bat." The idea behind the new ...
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