Shinedown's "Three Six Five" becomes the band's second career hit on the sales chart in the U.K., where it almost breaks into the top 40 this week.
I also think we stopped saying 'why' and started saying 'why not?.'" Both new songs were co-written by Shinedown's Brent Smith and Eric Bass, along with Dave Bassett. Bass produced both tracks at ...
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Shinedown's Brent Smith Checks In discussing the band's brand new singles and upcoming tour datesShinedown frontman Brent Smith joins host Abe Kanan today for a special Audacy Check In, filling us in on the band's 2025 plans, including their upcoming live dates scheduled for this spring ...
Shinedown, formed in Jacksonville, Florida, has been cemented in the rock music industry for more than two decades. They are known for powerful live performances and a catalog of hits, the band ...
Double the vest, double the fun. Chinese fashion blogger Yuwei Zhangzhou pulls off a masterful lesson as she layers a khaki puffer vest over a knitted kelly green iteration. A white oxford shirt ...
The Justice Department has fired more than a dozen prosecutors who worked on special counsel Jack Smith’s prosecutions of President Donald Trump, a DOJ official said Monday. “Acting Attorney ...
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Tennant, who directed the rom-com that stars Will Smith, Kevin James and Eva Mendes, and which just celebrated its 20th anniversary, recently told Business Insider about how he had disagreements ...
During the latest episode of HBO’s "Real Time with Bill Maher," ESPN star pundit Stephen A. Smith blasted the Democratic Party for coming off as a weirder and less viable choice in the last ...
Traffic across the Brent Spence Bridge came to a halt for hours Monday night as police worked to free a man who wedged himself underneath the bridge after fleeing during a police pursuit.
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith admitted that he and others who voted for Kamala Harris in November's election feel like "d--- fools," during an appearance on Real Time With Bill Maher on Friday.
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