Loss of son leads Scottdale mother to form arts foundationVideo
Tajz Dues was 28 when he collapsed and died at his workplace on June 9, 2018, from an apparent severe asthma attack. His mother, Antonette Dues of Scottdale, says her only child was a man of great Christian faith. He enjoyed, she says, his work as an assistant program director...
Dirty Heads release album, tour with 311
Southern California band Dirty Heads will perform with 311 on July 13 at KeyBank Pavilion, Burgettstown. Doors open at 4:20 p.m., and joining the bill are The Interrupters, Dreamers and Bikini Trill. Tickets start at $13.75. Described as performing infectious anthems of alternative, hip hop, reggae and rock, Dirty Heads...
BET Awards honor Mary J. Blige, Nipsey Hussle, Tyler PerryVideo
The 2019 BET Awards featured a number of contemporary pop and rap stars who are dominating the charts, from Cardi B to Lil Nas X. But the show belonged to artists viewed as icons in the black community, including singer Mary J. Blige, filmmaker Tyler Perry and the late rapper...
See Bob Dylan at his most enigmatic in Scorsese’s ‘Rolling Thunder Revue’Video
Bob Dylan has always been a mercurial character, to the point that he even described the tone he was striving to achieve on 1966’s “Blonde on Blonde” album as a “thin, wild, mercury sound.” So it makes perfect sense that “Rolling Thunder Revue,” Martin Scorsese’s kind-of-sort-of documentary about Dylan’s 1975...
Travel tip: Old Bethlehem steel mill hosts Blast Furnace Blues
Carrie Blast Furnaces in Rankin isn’t the only old steel mill in Pennsylvania that’s been repurposed as an arts venue. There’s also SteelStacks, once the home plant of Bethlehem Steel in Bethlehem. Five idle blast furnaces loom over the 10-acre site offering concerts, festivals, food, arts programming, family fun and...
Jagger appears healthy as Rolling Stones rock Soldier Field
CHICAGO — Mick Jagger appeared healthy and energetic Friday night as the Rolling Stones launched their North American tour at Chicago’s Soldier Field. The 75-year-old frontman ran and skipped along a narrow stage that jutted out into the crowd. It was his first major concert performance since doctors told him...
Unheard song from Queen frontman Freddie Mercury releasedVideo
Universal Music unveiled a previously unheard and unreleased song by the late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury. The record label announced the track, “Time Waits for No One,” on Thursday. It was originally recorded in 1986 for the concept album of the musical “Time” with musician Dave Clark. A video to...
‘Calling All Divas’ performance canceled at The Palace Theatre
The July 19 performance of the musical “Calling All Divas” at Greensburg’s Palace Theatre has been canceled due to a scheduling conflict. Tickets will be refunded at the point of purchase. For those who purchased tickets in person or over the phone from The Palace Theatre or from the theater...
‘That’s Life’: New song by late Mac Miller released
A new song featuring late rapper and Point Breeze native Mac Miller was released Thursday by music producer 88-Keys. The song, titled “That’s Life,” also features musician Sia. The song originally was recorded by 88-Keys and Miller while they were in a New York City studio. In an announcement, 88-Keys...
New Kids still got ‘The Right Stuff,’ tour stop in Pittsburgh proves thatVideo
Turn on Top 40 radio or MTV in the late ‘80s and the odds were about 100% you’d hear songs and see videos from New Kids on the Block, Tiffany, Debbie Gibson, Naughty By Nature and Salt-N- Pepa. Thirty years later, you can hear those hits and see the performers...
Yes, The Royal Affair Tour makes stop at Pittsburgh’s Stage AE
Last year, Yes hit the half-
century mark as a band that has been touring and recording music. Aside from a hiatus that ran from 2004 to 2008, some lineup of the group has existed for the past five decades. Guitarist Steve Howe was not a founding member and came aboard...
Pittsburgh Symphony Pops celebrates ‘Unforgettable’ legacy
The word superstar hadn’t been coined when Nat King Cole was one. At his peak, after World War II through the 1950s, the jazz pianist and smoothly poised singer sold so many recordings that the famous Capitol Records’ round headquarters building in Hollywood was called “The House that Nat Built.”...
Disc jockey Pauly D to perform at Rivers Casino
Let this guy spin some tunes for you. Disc jockey and reality TV star DJ Pauly D will bring his musical talents to The Event Center at the Rivers Casino Pittsburgh on the North Side at 9 p.m. Sept. 21. Tickets start at $30. Known for his role on the...
Carnegie Science Center shows concert favoritesVideo
Popular bands often stay together long enough to produce a catalogue of music and establish a large fan base, only to dissolve or cease touring. While the chance of seeing many bands live decreases over time, the members and their music live on through film and recordings. This summer, the...
Penn Area Library will host performance by Russian dance troupeVideo
World-renowned Russian dance and music ensemble Barynya will bring its show to the Penn Area Library on July 29. The free performance will be at 10 a.m. at the library, 2001 Municipal Court in Penn Township. It is being presented through a grant from the Westmoreland County Bureau of Parks...
Peter Noone (of Herman’s Hermits fame) never tires of classic hits
Fans of the British Invasion group Herman’s Hermits never get tired of hearing the group’s iconic ‘60s hits. And thankfully for them, front man Peter Noone never tires of singing them. One can only imagine how many times Noone has belted out those catchy, chart topping tunes like “I’m Into...
Scott Blasey and The Clarks just keep on rockingVideo
Like Mister Rogers, Andy Warhol and Primanti’s sandwiches, The Clarks are one of those Pittsburgh institutions that the people of the Steel City continue to embrace. The band has been playing straight-ahead, guitar-based rock ’n’ roll with the same four members for more than three decades now with no signs...
Meek Mill and Future to take KeyBank Pavilion stage
Popular hip hop musicians Meek Mill and Future will bring their co-headlining tour “Legendary Nights” to KeyBank Pavilion in September. The two will perform at 7 p.m. Sept. 6 in a Live Nation show, joined by a line-up of special guests including YG, Mustard and Megan Thee Stallion. Mill has...
Gatlin Brothers bring a lifetime of music to The PalaceVideo
After more than six decades on the road, “All the Gold in California” couldn’t get country music’s Gatlin Brothers to stop touring. Or could it? At a time of life when lesser men might consider retiring, the trio still boards the tour bus for more than 50 dates a year....
Plenty of Pittsburgh-area concerts on tap this summerVideo
Think you missed all the music? Garth, Ariana and The Who have moved on from Pittsburgh, but there are still plenty of great concerts to fill the rest of your summer. Notable artists on area stages: JUNE • June 23 — New Kids on the Block, PPG Paints Arena •...
Nemacolin Woodland Resorts plans ‘extravaganza’
Nemacolin Woodlands Resort is extending the Fourth of July celebration, with an “Americana Extravaganza” set for July 6 at the Farmington, Fayette County, site. Planned are carnival games, crafts and face-painting for kids of all ages. According to event planners, the 6 p.m.-midnight event will include more than 10 acts...
Former Creed singer Scott Stapp schedules Greensburg concertVideo
Former Creed frontman Scott Stapp will perform July 30 in The Palace Theatre in Greensburg. Stapp’s third solo album, “The Space Between the Shadows,” is set for a
July 19 release. The first single is “Purpose for Pain.” The song recreates some painful memories, according to the singer’s website. In...
Megadeth singer Dave Mustaine reveals he has throat cancer
Dave Mustaine, founder and vocalist of the influential metal band Megadeth, announced he has throat cancer. The singer posted a message to his fans on social media on Monday. Posting on Instagram, he shared, “I’ve been diagnosed with throat cancer. It’s clearly something to be respected and faced head on...
Passenger spies André 3000 playing flute at LAX terminal
It isn’t uncommon to see strangers playing instruments — the drums, a guitar, saxophone — in the most random of places. But a celebrity doing so in the airport? That may be a new one. NPR Latino USA producer Antonia Cereijido was walking through Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) when...
Taylor Swift makes surprise performance at gay bar Stonewall
NEW YORK — Taylor Swift made a surprise performance at an iconic gay bar a day after releasing a song supporting the LGBTQ community. Swift celebrated Pride Month by appearing at New York City’s Stonewall Inn on Friday night. She released her new tune Thursday called “You Need to Calm...