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Foo Fighters, Sioux Falls, SD – On Saturday November 11 the Foo Fighters took the stage of the Denny Sanford Premier Center for a sold-out crowd to open with a favorite, Everlong. The Foo Fighters threw a monkey wrench into what we commonly see for entertainment in the venue.
Billboard Chart History Nov. 27, 1993 Alabama roared to the top of Hot Country Songs with “Reckless,” its 32nd No. 1 on the ranking. In 2011, the iconic act expanded its record for the most leaders among groups, as Brad Paisley’s tribute track “Old Alabama,” featuring Alabama, became the group’s 33rd No. 1.
Woman Screams as the Symphony awakes her – There’s nothing like waking up from a nice, relaxing sleep with a scream that could break glass.
Eminem gave his fans a mix of old and new during his appearance on Saturday Night Live Nov. 18. The Detroit rapper delivered a must-see performance as musical guest during the Chance The Rapper-hosted show.
Lil Peep’s death investigation has cops now looking to see if the powerful opioid fentanyl played a role in the rapper’s death … TMZ has learned. Law enforcement sources tell TMZ … cops in Tucson are on the hunt after receiving multiple tips the New York rapper got his hands on some incredibly toxic drugs […]
Sundays at the Bunker – Stay Lucky rocked their asses off last night. If you didn’t get a chance to watch you can catch it on Youtube.
No Sir, Not Me! is an alternative rock band out of Sioux Falls, SD. They have a wide range of sound from pop punk to grunge. They love jamming out, having fun while rocking your faces off!
The ‘Get Hard’ star, Kevin Hart, posted a picture of his wife Eniko Parrish cradling little Kenzo, who was born on Tuesday (11.21.17), with their dog Roxy lying at the feet of the 33-year-old model.
Another Sunday and another Top 11 Countdown. This week we will see a couple songs drop, a new number one and for the first time, an artist has two songs on the Top 11 Countdown.
Trump – “Probably” isn’t good enough for Donald Trump … who says he turned down TIME’s offer to become Person of the Year for, most likely, a second consecutive year.