It doesn’t matter how well they sing, play their instruments or approximate original acts: a segment of the listening population will never allow themselves to enjoy tribute bands. And that’s fine.
In a few short years in the 1990s, Toad the Wet Sprocket went from obscure alternative-rock band in Santa Barbara, Calif., to national stardom and a string of Top 40 hits, including “Walk on the Ocean ...
“This is my first show on planet Marsville,” yelled Girl Talk, setting the tone for the freewheeling series of mash-ups he was about to perform. Even a stiff-ass bouncer took out his camera phone to ...
Newly revealed passages from Stormy Daniels’ tell-all memoir details surprising new information about President Donald Trump— and an unfortunate comparison to a beloved Nintendo creation that has ...
Crave's Eric Mack sat down for a chat with Glen Phillips, lead singer of Toad the Wet Sprocket, about the band's geek pedigree and Kickstarting a new album after 16 years. Eric Mack has been a CNET ...
One of my favorite places to enjoy a beer (besides my living room couch with my lovable chocolate lab Gracie at my feet) is a place that really cuts down on distractions and encourages conversation.
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