Original bassist Dave Hope reunited with co-founding drummer Phil Ehart, longtime guitarist Rich Williams and the rest of the current Kansas lineup on Wednesday at the Benedum Center in Pittsburgh.
Original bassist Dave Hope was in town for the show and played on those last two songs, too, while Kerry Livgren also had been scheduled to join the tour finale before having to cancel his appearance.
I n a time when the world feels increasingly fragmented, some artists dedicate themselves to creating unity and hope through their craft. Dana Saba David, an Israeli bassist, composer, and ...
With Flaherty behind the drumkit and Blau on bass, something magical happened. “I had these vague ideas of a feeling that I wanted to do tempo-wise, and Dave is just so musical on the drums.
The indie band Yo La Tengo was formed in 1984. Once again, the band will be playing eight straight sold-out shows at the ...
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Music lovers came out in a big way to help the Holiday Jam for Hunger mark a significant milestone Saturday night. The 20th annual event, which took place at Sons of Kent Brewing Co. in Chatham, ...
We hope you join us on that adventure ... sole remaining founding member Neal Doughty, and longtime bassist Bruce Hall. Hall has been absent from tour since November 2023 due to back surgery ...
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A city alderwoman questioned why a city department head attended training conferences after the majority of the Board of ...
Dave Amato, Bryan Hitt and Matt Bissonnette, announced in a Facebook post that they would stop touring in 2025 due to "irreconcilable differences" between frontman Cronin and Hall. The bassist has ...