If you had your heart set on catching one of the 35 planned Led Zeppelin reunion concerts ... you are not going to be happy. The Reunion is dead in the water due to Robert Plant.
The Downtown at Sundown series is a great way to unwind after a long week. It's a free concert series on Friday nights taking place on the 600 and 700 blocks of Ryan Street. This Friday's concert features a Grammy nominated Louisiana group.
Lucinda Williams will finally return to the city where she was born and wrote a song about. She will perform in Lake Charles for the first time on Wednesday, May 21st at 7:30 PM. The show will be at the Shearman Fine Arts Center on the McNeese Campus.
Think of the sounds that make you happy. I love the sound of a crackling fire in the fireplace, the wind chimes gently ringing in a breeze, a kids laughter and most of all I love music. Imagine not being able to hear any of this. Take it a step further and imagine that your daughter sings but you have never been able to hear it. All that changed for one dad this Christmas.
Paul McCartney just can't stop touring. Unlike most artist from the 60's he has made very little pretense about retirement. The ex Beatle must love the road because he certainly doesn't need the money.
Sir Paul says that this time around he wants to play locations he's never played before! Hey, Paul! LAKE CHARLES. Just a thought--
Wow! Just look at that picture of Paul. Is this tour underwritten
Paul McCartney announced the first two dates of what is expected to be a significant touring schedule in 2013. The singer revealed plans for the Out There World Tour on his website this morning (March 20). His goal is to play cities and venues he and his band have never been.
If you were hitting the road to Lafayette tonight to see Journey at the Cajundome, save the gas -- the band has cancelled the concert. Not postponed, but cancelled. The reason? Vocalist Arnel Pineda has been forced off stage by his doctors for the next month. Yikes.
1974 -- "I Shot the Sheriff" by Eric Clapton hits #1 on the billboard charts. Here's a great version of Eric Clapton performing it at the 1987 Island Records/Bob Marley Tribute. Good Friday song!
The Rolling Stones‘ Mick Jagger hinted earlier this year that “autumn” would be the next time he thought we’d see the band onstage. It now looks as though that prediction is pretty spot on, as Billboard reports that the band are in the process of lining up four performances later this year.
For the first time ever, fans of the Doors will be able to hear the entirety of their famous concert at the Hollywood Bowl on July 5, 1968. On Oct. 23, the band will release ‘Live at the Bowl ’68′ in both video (DVD, Blu-ray, digital) and audio (CD, LP, digital) formats.
He’s hit the big time, baby, and he’s bringing it all back home if he makes it through one more week. American Idol favorite Joshua Ledet will be live in our studios this Saturday morning, May 12, during the 8 a.m. hour and there will be a parade in his honor and live concert at Burton Colliseum that same afternoon, but only if you get him through one more round.
Barry Manilow Delays Tour Start As He Recovers From Surgery
Like him...hate him love him. It really doesn't matter. Even his detractors usually come up with at least one song by Manilow that they will admit is a good song. I mean, just watch this conversation between the Family Guy cast members