He is home free from cancer. Harley was born October 31 ... At the age of 10 he started to play his dad’s guitar. He had a love for music and was very talented. He was the lead guitarist in the band.
In celebration of Black History Month, The York Theatre has announced The Micki Grant Artist-in-Residence Program which ...
The Flinns have a show on Friday night at the Canteen Bar & Grill with their fiddle player Ben Levy. The show is from 8:30 to 10:30 pm. Their single, which Flinn played for us on Free Music Friday, “I ...
On Friday, the public radio station is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a special show by alt-folk rockers The Lumineers at World Café Live, following a similar event last week which featured ...
Bernie Marsdenformer Whitesnake guitarist and 'Here I Go Again' co-writer, dies at 72 Sykes began his career with the heavy-metal band Tygers of Pan Tang before softening his sound slightly for an ...
CLEVELAND — WKYC’s President & General Manager Micki Byrnes announced to staff today that she’ll be retiring in April. "After 48 years in local television, it's time say goodbye to a career ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- WKYC President and General Manager Micki Byrnes is retiring in April. Byrnes has presided over the local NBC affiliate since 2015. “After 48 years in local television ...
Guitarist John Sykes, who played with rock bands including Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake, has died aged 65. A statement on the musician's website said he died after a "hard-fought battle with cancer ...
British guitarist John Sykes, best known for his work with rock bands Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake, has died aged 65 “after a hard fought battle with cancer,” according to a statement on his website.
Musician John Sykes, the guitarist for Thin Lizzy, Whitesnake and more, has died. He was 65. Sykes passed away after battling cancer, according to a post shared on his verified social media accounts.
British guitarist John Sykes, best known for his work with rock bands Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake, has died aged 65 “after a hard fought battle with cancer,” according to a statement on his website.
You're not rattling off rock musicians." The guitarist comments, "It doesn't mean, clearly, that no one's creating it. It just means that the body of what we constitute as the standard rock act ...