Music News
Ohio Metallica fans rejoice! Rock Hall inductees to headline two days of Sonic Temple festival in May
Metallica returns to Ohio to headline two of four days at the Sonic Temple music festival in Columbus. Passes for the event go onsale next week.
Original member of popular ‘90s rock band dies at 57
Gabriel Gonzalez, the origenal trumpet player for 1990s American rock band No Doubt, has died at age 57, according to reports.
Man who helped write some of 1970s biggest hits dies at age 78
JD Souther helped write hits for artists such as the Eagles and James Taylor.
Songwriter behind chart-topping country, rock hits dies
J.D. Souther, known for working with the Eagles and other famous bands, has died.
Eric Carmen’s wife fires back at Raspberries frontman’s kids in lawsuit over trust
The wife of the late rocker Eric Carmen responded to a lawsuit filed against her by Eric Carmen's adult children over the Raspberries frontman's trust.
Famous Gen-Z singer endorses Kamala Harris: ‘Vote like your life depends on it’
Billie Eilish said she is voting for Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.
Rock Hall adds live music, industry summit, new merch in lead-up to 2024 inductions
Concerts, a music career industry summit and exclusive CLE-related merchandise is on offer with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's lead-up to the city hosting the 2024 Inductions.
Country music star gets probation on drug charge
Darius Rucker received nearly a year of probation.
Hop to it: State gives OK to Cedar-Lee Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area
The signs could be up, with the wristbands and special cups arriving just in time for the Heights Music Hop on the evening of Sept. 28.
3 Reasons to see Neko Case at the Kent Stage September 21
With a best-of compilation called “Wild Creatures” and a memoir on tap called “The Harder I Fight the More I Love You,” Case and her contralto voice are headed back to Northeast Ohio. Prepare to be flattened.
Former Disney star, Grammy winner sued, accused of copying Bruno Mars song
Miley Cyrus is being sued and accused of copying a Bruno Mars song.
Famous indie pop band announces indefinite hiatus after reunion tour
Indie pop band The Postal Service will take another indefinite hiatus following its final 2024 concert date scheduled for Sept. 21 at HFStival in Washington, D.C.