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Slash’s Living The Dream 2019 tour has come back to the U.S., starting with two shows on the West Coast.
Slash’s Living The Dream 2019 tour has come back to the U.S., starting with two shows on the West Coast.
It was a great New England summer evening, and Peter Frampton made it a perfect night.
For me, one of the best things about seeing music legends live is discovering new bands. So when getting ready to photograph Yngwie Malmsteen on tour, I was excited to see whom he would bring as support.
Though we’ve covered Myles Kennedy countless times for the better part of a decade – both with Alter Bridge, and with Slash – there was so much to see and experience on his solo tour in support of his new album, Year of the Tiger.
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For the fifth summer in a row, Billy Joel played a spectacular set to a sold-out crowd in Boston’s iconic Fenway Park.
Last time I saw Taylor Swift was in 2015, during the 1989 World Tour.
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Steel Panther played the House of Blues last week, giving those in attendance a chance to get in touch with their deep feelings and their softer, more sensitive sides.
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