Pitbull to headline all-day, East Valley music festival
Mr. Worldwide is on the roster at this ‘throwback’ event featuring hip-hop, pop and R&B acts.
Mr. Worldwide is on the roster at this ‘throwback’ event featuring hip-hop, pop and R&B acts.
Phoenix musician Serene Dominic pulls the covers off summer hits from the ‘last decade of truly unbridled promiscuity.’
James Palazzolo on using cognitive behavioral tools and music for effective outcomes.
Jazz, rock, folk and Americana are among the musical styles the venue will feature during its 50th anniversary season.
Several other politicians, journalists and tech and media professionals made the list.
The Chicago trio’s foundation is built on indie rock bricks and stacked with experimental elements.
The public will first see the changes at the Chris Stapleton concert on August 8.
The two-day, four-stage music and arts fest is switching up its sound. Look for more indie rock and pop heavyweights this year.
The band featuring brothers Max and Iggor Cavalera will perform ‘CHAOS A.D.’ in its entirety.
Powerful vocals, a hearty setlist and minimal effects made for a great show.
Marisela, Keb’ Mo’ and Samantha Fish are scheduled to perform at the iconic Phoenix venue this year.
New drummer, elephants on trampolines, toy animal heads and expertly played, bass-driven rock.
Tyler, The Creator, Brent Faiyaz and Tame Impala are among the new releases coming your way in the next few months.
Local musician and writer explores moments of his life touched by music.
The seven-month concert series will bring Samara Joy, Kenny G and even Morgan Freeman to the Valley.
The iconic rockabilly band has plans to ‘rock this town.’
Hip-hop, rock and dance music are all part of the sound on the duo’s new EP.
This year’s New Year’s Eve event, The Portal of Illusions, is packed with dance music artists like Knock2 and Sara Landry.
The early morning shindig celebrates the repeal of the ban on Sunday morning booze sales.
The two-day event featuring “music, art and connection” returns to Scottsdale Civic Center this fall.
For one thing, he won a Grammy Award in 1963 for album of the year.
With fans and new listeners in mind, this streaming-only release is a thoughtful smattering of the band’s work since 2007.