
On April 2, 1977, KISS played two shows at the Budokan in Tokyo, Japan. The late show has been available for years. But here is the rare 3:00 p.m. show for you to enjoy.
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On April 2, 1977, KISS played two shows at the Budokan in Tokyo, Japan. The late show has been available for years. But here is the rare 3:00 p.m. show for you to enjoy.
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In May 1975 KISS performed at Cobo Hall. Below is rare footage from that concert. Enjoy!
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In 1978, KISS’ Gene Simmons made an in-store appearance at tape City in New Orleans to promote his KISS solo album. He was also in town to announce KISS’ appearance (ultimately canceled) at the 1979 Mardi Gras Endymion parade. Below is rare TV footage of this event for you to enjoy.
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I’ve got another Dionne Warwick Solid Gold performance for you to enjoy. This one is Dionne singing the Whitney Houston hit song “How Will I Know.” You can watch the full performance below.
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During her time on Solid Gold, Dionne Warwick gave many amazing performances. Below is one of my favorites: Dionne singing “This Could Be the Night” by Loverboy. Enjoy!
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Shudder, AMC Network’s premium streaming service for horror, thriller, and the supernatural, has acquired rights to the documentary. This is GWAR, which gives rare insight into the 30-plus year career of one of the world’s most outrageous heavy metal bands, GWAR, known for their grotesque costumed characters and notoriously wild, fluid-soaked stage shows. Watch the movie trailer below.
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Shudder, AMC Network’s premium streaming service for horror, thriller, and the supernatural, has acquired rights to the documentary. This is GWAR, which gives rare insight into the 30-plus year career of one of the world’s most outrageous heavy metal bands, GWAR, known for their grotesque costumed characters and notoriously wild, fluid-soaked stage shows. The film, which world premiered at Fantastic Fest in Austin, TX, and won the 2021 Audience Award at NIGHTSTREAM, will be available exclusively on Shudder in the U.S., Canada, and the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand on Thursday, July 21.
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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Journey band member Jonathan Cain releases his solo studio album, Arise, today (May 27) from Identity Records with The Fuel Music distribution. Resonating with joy and a profound sense of God’s power and grace, the recording offers a wake-up call to the Church and is this iconic artist’s sixth faith-inspired, full-length project since 2016. As with all of Jon’s music, this album is spectacular. Read on for more details, including a couple music videos from his new album, Arise.

Melissa Manchester is a Grammy-award-winning musician whose understanding and appreciation for her craft is second to none. She’s also a delightful human being, and I’m happy to call her a friend. Celebrating 50 years in the music industry, Melissa is an artist who continues to be an inspiring creative force. Just released, Melissa Manchester Live ’77 is a live album that’s seeing the light of day for the first time in 45 years. I had the pleasure of interviewing Melissa about this vibrant, energetic recording from the vault; and we also discussed a myriad of other topics, including Lady Gaga, Barry Manilow, Tony Bennett, how the pandemic affected her as an artist, and so much more. You can watch the full video interview below, and I hope you enjoy it.
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