Chuck Negron, one of the most recognizable rockers of the 1970s and a founding member of the band Three Dog Night, died on Monday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 83.
There aren’t enough guitar solos anymore. I mean, there are guitar solos still happening—in the metalspheres of the world, most explicitly—but rock and roll’s got a serious solo deficiency going on.
First up, President Donald J. Trump. Mr. President, please resolve to not use, for 60 days, the pronoun “I” nor the ...
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CM Punk Officially Announced As The Cover Star Of WWE 2K26
CM Punk is revealed to be the cover star of WWE 2K26 during the Royal Rumble kickoff show in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
A surge in Wisconsin of federal immigration enforcement will be met with an organized and peaceful resistance, the product of ...
FC Bayern fans travel from all over the world to support their team at away matches – even if it takes them hundreds of kilometres through snow and cold. We want to get to know those who spare no ...
Kwadwo Baah and Nestory Irankunda are key in Watford's squad, says Javi Gracia, with selection based on a balance between defence and attack.
After his son made Team USA in curling, an Ohio dad found an unexpected way to fund the trip ...
Chuck Negron, a founding member of Three Dog Night whose lead vocals powered a string of hits including “Joy to the World,” ...
Billy Bass Nelson, the original bassist for what was once George Clinton's backing band Funkadelic, has died, the band confirmed on Facebook. He was 75. "We have now received official confirmation," a ...
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