The group said it wants to bring core fans to a destination where it has gone to unwind during its rise to fame.
Two Grammy Award-winning bands are making a stop in Central Indiana this summer. Tedeschi Trucks Band and Alabama Shakes will ...
Clarence Carter, the powerful, deep-voiced R&B-soul singer from Alabama who scored a series of crossover hits during the late 1960s and early 70s, celebrated his 90th birthday on January 14, 2026.
To celebrate the IU football team and its own ties to the Jacobs School of Music, the Indianapolis Symphony recorded "Indiana ...
In a Predators' social media post, Nashville right wing forward Michael McCarron said he would pay $100 to hear "Rocky Top" by the Osborne Brothers on Broadway.
PASADENA, Calif. (WISH) — IU took down Alabama, 38-3, to win the program’s first Rose Bowl and advanced to the semifinals of the College Football Playoff. As the Hoosiers were celebrating on the field ...
The University of Alabama Million Dollar Band, as the university’s marching band is known, practiced Tuesday, Dec. 30, at Riverside City College’s Wheelock Stadium in preparation for the pregame and ...
There may not be a band that is more influential in country music than Alabama. Formed by cousins Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, and Jeff Cook in 1969, Alabama spent decades releasing some of country music ...
Former Alabama head coach Nick Saban experienced losing to Oklahoma during his Crimson Tide tenure, and on Friday night, the Sooners almost defeated Alabama again in the first round of the College ...
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Perry Farrell has shared an apology for the onstage fight with his Jane’s Addiction bandmates last year. On Wednesday afternoon, the musician posted a statement to Instagram addressing the Boston ...
Blues-rockers Alabama Shakes ("Hold On," "Don't Wanna Fight") are booked for a concert at Cascades Park on April 28.