These rock bands from the 1970s may be somewhat forgotten, but many of them are still touring and gaining fans in the 2020s.
The band members went their separate ways after their final album, Synchronicity, which was released in 1983. Lead singer Sting went on to enjoy a very successful solo career, including writing ...
Focus were The Netherlands’ leading 70s rock band. Formed in 1969 ... The harmonious progressive rock of California quartet Ambrosia illuminated the second half of the 70s.
Rock bands breaking up isn’t uncommon, but rock bands breaking up mid-tour is not something you see every day.
Bands like Van Halen, The Alan Parsons Project, Phish, and Santana all are named after members in the band. But what about bands named after people not in the band? Here's a look at eight of them.
Sadly, 2024 brought a great deal of heartbreak from Brujeria as member Pinche Peach passed away in July. And on Wednesday, the band announced that Juan Brujo passed away—shortly after a ...
By Jessica Roiz Assistant Editor, Latin Adrian Olivares, an ex-member of famed Latin boy band Menudo, died at the age of 48 on Monday (July 8). The news was confirmed by fellow bandmate Robert ...
BECKLEY, W.Va. — According to its producers, the premiere of the comedy film "Ambrosia!" is being extended into a second ...
Ten years ago, New Found Glory used its headlining set in Asbury Park — then leading the sprawling 2014 Skate and Surf Festival — as a 10th anniversary celebration of the pop-punk heroes ...
Ambrosia provides behavioral health care to combat the current substance abuse epidemic. The process starts with medical and clinical stabilization, followed by lifelong family and alumni ...