Imagine Dragons: Live From the Hollywood Bowl is slated for release in theaters around the world on March 26 and 29 via ...
Imagine Dragons fans will be on top of the world March 26 and 29 when Imagine Dragons: Live From the Hollywood Bowl (with the ...
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Everyone’s favourite business show Dragons’ Den is back on TV tonight. For some, it’s the perfect starter to ease into the evening before tucking into a main course of The Traitors ...
There are countless guitarists around the world, but despite the guitar being one of the most popular instruments, the majority of them aren’t particularly great. Think about how often you’ve come ...
Fredrik Lindgren, original guitarist for the Swedish death metal band Unleashed, has died. The band shared news of the musician’s passing in a statement shared to Facebook on Jan. 6. Lindgren, also ...
Both tracks were accompanied by music videos. Envy of None features Lifeson on guitar, mandola, banjo, and programming; Curran on bass, guitar, synthesizers, backing vocals, and programming ...
By Gil Kaufman Iron Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith is the latest musician to share that they’ve lost a home in the Los Angeles wildfires. The longtime heavy metal veteran’s wife, Natalie ...
Among one of the countless victims that have lost their homes to the wildfires is Iron Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith, per his wife Nathalie on social media. She shared over the weekend ...
Iron Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith has lost a home to the destructive wildfires currently raging across Los Angeles. The news was confirmed in an Instagram post by Smith's wife, Natalie Dufresne-Smith ...
Here’s how it works. Primus guitarist Larry 'Ler' LaLonde's Los Angeles home has been completely destroyed by the devastating fires that have swept through multiple neighbourhoods this week. At least ...
Fox News reports that “Imagine” was Carter’s favorite song, and cited a social media message which noted that the song was also played at Rosalynn Carter’s funeral.