I've heard people talk about Coachella. I've even driven past the site it's held (on the way to a lush suburbanite Big Bear touristy resort) out in Sunny California.
It's only mid-October and the Moondance Jam 23 camp is pretty excited. A release from organizers has put the stamp of approval on 4 bands who are no stranger to Minnesota.
Motley Crue's Sunday night (March 10) concert in Sydney, Australia was cut short when singer Vince Neil was rushed to the hospital for what is being described as an attack of kidney stones.
All things considered, the last decade has been one of the more stable and harmonious stretches of Motley Crue's career -- which, ironically, might be part of why multiple members have been giving so much thought to laying the group to rest.
Ever since hearing about this project and seeing him at Moondance Jam this past summer, I've been anxiously awaiting the completion of 'Wrote A Song For Everyone'.
After a stunning and rock-your-face-off performance at the Minnesota State Fair last Summer, Motley Crue is coming back to Minnesota for ANOTHER outdoor show.
The last day of Minnesota's biggest rock festival featured three American bands belting out three power chord anthems with America at their center. West Coast rockers Night Ranger, Flint, Michigan's Grand Funk Railroad and Seattle's Heart all broke out their well-honed radio hits and some new tunes that felt familiar on Saturday night at Moondance Jam just outside of Walker.