Hey kids- how's it going? Hope you all survived Monday in fine fashion. Personally, I cope by looking forward to the weekend. I'd probably cope better if my sinuses would clear up, but- if I can help it- I will never have another surgery.
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Nothing to do with music, but I found it hilarious that Vin Scully to Joe Buck "no thanks" to joining Buck and John Smoltz in the booth for the NLCS. Personally, I don't know how Smoltz stands it.
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The Experience Hendrix Tour will return with 30 dates in March and April of next year.
Experience Hendrix CEO Janie Hendrix, stepsister of the late genius, says "the tour is more than a series of concerts. It's a celebration of a man whose amazing gift changed the face of music and informed an entire culture. His influences were varied and diverse. And this year we’re shining a light on that diversity with artists who represent it across cultures and who also share a love for Jimi and his music. It’s exciting to be able to honor Jimi’s enduring legacy in this way."
The lineup for the tour includes Dave Mustaine of Megadeath and Metallica, Joe Satriani, Hendrix's bandmate Billy Cox, and more. The full lineup is here.
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Marc Anthony has added nine dates to his Legacy Tour that kicks off in Anaheim on January 24. Tickets for the tour go on sale Friday- with the closest stop to our area being his January 27 show in Orlando.
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Billy Joel announced today that he will be performing at Wembley Stadium next June- his first performance in England since 2016. So far, it's the only date that's been announced in the country.
Tickets for the concert go on sale Friday through Wembley Stadium's official website.
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Birthdays today include: Ginuwine (47); Tito Jackson of The Jacksons (64); Chris De Burgh (70); and Richard Carpenter of The Carpenters (72). #MusicalBirthdays
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