Phoenix music club needs your help to survive the summer
The owner explains the set of challenges inspiring the ask for community support.
The owner explains the set of challenges inspiring the ask for community support.
Dive into the lives of these musicians via their firsthand accounts.
Celebrating all things outer space, local and national bands land at Walter Studios for music and extra-terrestrial fun.
Ever dream of owning a music store? Aisles of vinyl could be yours.
With Scissor Sisters in tow, prepare for a shimmery night of dance-pop with new tracks and fan favorites.
In one week, these bands, composed of campers ages 8 to 17, wrote original songs and took over the stage at Walter Studios.
A haven for music shoppers and record collectors is saying goodbye to Arizona, but it’s not the end for this vinyl destination.
Two of the band’s members will play a special set of their iconic songs as part of a night of music and conversation.
Tempe Center for the Arts will feature statewide acts at a Thursday night series starting in October. Here’s the lineup.
The trio, made up of three brothers from New York City, heads to the Arizona State Fairgrounds to perform their modern indie-pop hits.
When the plaza that houses your business is about to get bulldozed, you do what you have to do.
The alt-rock pioneers toured through 2 classic records, “Bossanova” and “Trompe le Monde.” Kurt Vile & The Violators opened.
While on tour opening for Florida rockers Shinedown, the band will drop its 10th studio album.
Get out of the heat and into the cool venue for an afternoon of music or dance performances by area artists.
The singer is headed to Phoenix June 21. Here’s a look at what he’s been playing and a new collab with product maker Stanley.
A space-based performance so wild that Simon used it to troll the other judges.
“If you get the capybara, I’m ending your life.”
The cosplay and that booth selling Pedro Pascal pillowcases were great. The lack of hygiene and personal space? Not so much.
The duo is Pusha T and Malice, who are bringing their Let God Sort Em Out tour to Phoenix, supporting their upcoming album.
Known for his work on vocals, bass, and keyboards, as well as his astute musical composition skills, Brian Wilson has died.
The group, featuring all surviving members, is bringing The Final Chamber tour to Arizona on June 18 at PHX Arena.
The actor, skater and pro photographer talked about “Mallrats” turning 30, “My Name is Earl,” stalking bands and more.