Valley Bar Is Starting Concerts Again Soon, Plus More Phoenix Music News
Shows are resuming at the downtown Phoenix venue after 18 months.
Shows are resuming at the downtown Phoenix venue after 18 months.
Arizona’s favorite adopted son is getting his very own coloring book.
Why are they called “albums,” anyway?
Plus Mega Ran’s got a 1995-themed album in the works.
Shows will be happening again at the RoRow bar – for now.
Ice Cube is also coming to the Valley in December.
Local rockers Crack Rabbit are set to release their first album later this year, but it took a while for the current lineup to come together.
Bid will start at $300,000, pardner.
The latest development in an ongoing controversy involving a senior housing development and the city of Tempe.
The Wild West-themed event will return this year.
The music legend will say farewell to the Valley one more time.
More than 7,000 people have signed a petition supporting the downtown Tempe eatery and music venue.
The indie/punk band promises it will be “real weird and real fun.”
“We do six figures in sales every month with preowned CDs.”
The situation, which has been playing out over social media this week, is getting heated and may wind up in court.
The venue is asking community members to contact City Council members to show support for its live music scene.
Snoop Dogg and Steve Aoki are also headed our way.
Yes, music fans, there will be an M3F happening next year.
Axl Rose and the other members of GN’R will invade the Valley this summer.
Even with government aid incoming, Phoenix clubs face new challenges as they reopen for summer and fall.
Bandmates, friends, and others in the Phoenix music scene tell stories about the late Andy Warpigs, who died this weekend at the age of 32.
The inimitable performer’s death was announced on social media on Sunday night.