Here We Are,” is available on Rum Bar Records, and The Gypsy Moths had an album release celebration on Halloween at The ...
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What's on in Taunton this week: November 6-12, 2025
Enjoy top events in Taunton, including Christian Wolmar’s railways talk, gypsy jazz with Gina Griffin Quartet, and comedy ...
Gila Valley Arts Council is proud to present Quartetto Gelato, November 19, 2025, 7:00 p.m. at the David M. Player Center for ...
The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis will shift Gypsy to a future season and present Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash, a ...
After more than a decade, Rivertown Theaters' Co-Artistic/Managing Director Gary Rucker is revisiting one of musical theatre's most celebrated works with a production of GYPSY that runs through ...
The band Gypsy Queen will give rock fans days of earworms when they play the hits of Fleetwood Mac and Heart at the Kenan Center’s Taylor Theatre tonight. The seven-piece ...
Country star Zach Bryan's new song about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is sparking backlash across Nashville. Bryan previewed his new song, "Bad News," on Instagram this week, ...
Country music star Zach Bryan responded Tuesday to criticism over his upcoming song "Bad News" amid claims that it is critical of ICE, saying that it is about his love for the country and that anyone ...
The event will feature live music, drag performances ... The 2025 Staunton Pride festival is happening Oct. 11 from noon to 5 ...
If there’s anything that defines music in the 21st century, it’s constant change. We live in an era when your next favorite song could come from anywhere — all over the stylistic map, all over the ...
Zach Bryan Says New Song’s Anti-ICE Message Is Being ‘Misconstrued,’ Adds MAGA Response ‘Scared’ Him
Country singer Zach Bryan said Tuesday that the apparent anti-ICE message in his new song “Bad News” has been “misconstrued” on social media, and that the vehement red wave of backlash he’s received ...
The St. Charles Singers (shown), led by founder and music director Jeffrey Hunt, will open its 41st concert season in October with “Time to Explore,” a program that illuminates how classical composers ...
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