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Southern Rock Legends
Southern rock’s family tree can be traced to the late 1960s and early ’70s with three principal, indisputable roots: The Allman Brothers Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and The Marshall Tucker Band. […]
Working for a Living
Jay Leno said he hasn’t touched a dime of his Tonight Show earnings. That’s a lot of dimes. Leno earned between $20 million and $30 million a year while hosting […]
Disney’s Newsies
On a hot, steamy, New York summer night in July 1899, with the symbolic act of overturning a distribution wagon, thousands of corner newsboys and newsgirls went on strike against […]
Who’s Bad
Who’s Bad—The Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience will return to the Summit City with a “thriller-ing” performance at The Clyde Theatre on May 4. The performance that Who’s Bad typically puts […]
Governor Davis
Governor Davis grew up steeped in the blues. His father played piano in clubs on Chicago’s North Side and his aunt was a church organist who taught him how to […]
Summer Community Celebration
McMillen Park will be the scene of unparalleled funk and fun when two legendary R&B acts, the Ohio Players and the Gap Band Experience (featuring members of the Gap Band), […]
Bringing the Funk
Fundraisers have become a common occurrence with many organizations hosting special events to bring in vital money to keep them afloat. But often, these events can be as much friend-raiser […]
Carry on with New Music
With the exception of a four-year break in the early 1980s, the voice of Kansas — not to mention their iconic hits “Carry On Wayward Son” and “Dust in the […]
Noone Does It Better
Of all the UK-based bands that invaded the U.S. in the mid-1960s – think the Kinks, the Animals, and, of course, the Beatles – Herman’s Hermits are among the most-beloved, […]
My Dead Clown
Starting off the 2018-2019 season at First Presbyterian Theater in downtown Fort Wayne is My Dead Clown, an original play written by David Rousculp, a licensed funeral director from New […]