Graham Nash, Green Day, John Fogerty, Joni Mitchell, No Doubt, P!nk, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stephen Stills, Stevie Nicks and The Black Crowes. In addition to the musical performances, first ...
The star-studded list includes some of the biggest names in music. When Hollywood wants to go all out, they really do. A staggering lineup of A-list artists will perform in the planned Jan. 30 FireAid ...
Joni Mitchell, Graham Nash and Stephen Stills conjured a Laurel Canyon vibe ... As Dawes had done with Stills and Nash, the Black Crowes did with John Fogerty and Slash. After playing their own hit ...
Ollie McSweeney, Contributing Writer On January 30th in Inglewood California, pop, grunge, and rock stars performed at the FireAid benefit concerts to raise funds for L.A. Wildfire relief. The ...
Stephen Stills and Graham Nash shared a reunion on stage ... after performing “Have You Ever Seen the Rain?” with John Fogerty. An additional shock of the evening was the reunion of No Doubt.
And the band totally got the assignment: choosing to perform John Fogerty’s “Centerfield.” They made a grand entrance for their headline slot on the Home Plate stage to baseball sing-along ...
The Killers covered John Fogerty’s ‘Centerfield’ during their headline set at the Innings Festival last night (February 22) – check out footage below. Read More: Brandon Flowers tells ...
Bille Joe Armstrong said it was an honor to "share the stage" with Billie Eilish at the FireAid benefit concert, which is expected to raise over $100 million in donations.
There’s no denying the seismic impact that rock music had on Graham Nash, not least because after growing up in the breakout era of its sonic evolution, he was quick to enter the fold in his own right ...
But behind the scenes, he’s a peach. By Eleanor Stanford Reporting from London In 2012, the actor Stephen Graham and his wife were having a quiet dinner at a chain chicken joint in London when a ...
Paul Graham, a cofounder of the startup accelerator Y Combinator, cautioned Elon Musk about his work with the Department of Government Efficiency. "I'm generally sympathetic to what you're doing.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said on Sunday he’s confident Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), will support a “pro ...