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Roger Hodgson Heading Back To North America
Metallica, Sabbath Receive Golden Gods Awards [VIDEO]
The fifth annual Revolver Golden Gods Awards, which took place Thursday night (May 2nd) in Los Angeles. The celebratory heavy metal and hard rock event had a shadow cast over it by the death earlier that day of Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman, with many of the winners and performers paying tribute to the fallen thrash metal icon.
Happy Birthday Bob Seger [VIDEO]
Mick Mars After Concert Attack: ‘I’m Alright’
(Video contains NSFW language)
You can relax, Motley Crue fans: Mick Mars is doing fine after being knocked down by an overzealous fan during the band's May 4 show in Saskatchewan.
A Rising Blues Star with South Dakota Roots Comes Home
This Week In Sioux Falls [VIDEO]
Teri Schmidt of the Convention and Visitors Bureau says there are a number of events happening in Sioux Falls this week. Among them:
Museum of Visual Materials holding an open drawing group.
The Old Courthouse Museum is going to have a program called "Minnehaha County Historical Society's 3rd Thursday Free Public Program
Rolling Stones Joined by Tom Waits at Oakland Concert
Tom Waits took the stage unannounced to help Mick Jagger sing 'Little Red Rooster' during Sunday night's Rolling Stones concert in Oakland, Calif. The rarely-seen singer/songwriter was in top form trading verses with Jagger. It's rare someone steals the spotlight from the legendary frontman, but that's what took place at the Oracle Arena.
Syracuse Comedy Troupe’s ‘Boeheimian Rhapsody’ Spoofs ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’
Under the heading of 'why didn't somebody think of this sooner,' file the 'Boeheimian Rhapsody' video that Syracuse-based comedy troupe Humor Whore released earlier this week. The parody of the Queen song 'Bohemian Rhapsody' neatly works in the surname of Syracuse men's basketball head coach, Jim Boeheim, the Orange's
Motley Crue’s Mick Mars Knocked Over by ‘Idiot’ Fan During Concert
(Video contains NSFW language)
It wasn't a very happy birthday for Motley Crue guitarist Mick Mars, who got knocked over by an overzealous fan on stage during a concert in Canada on Saturday night (May 4).

