Squonk founder Steve O’Hearn loves to work in miniature, creating such things as phone monstrances, gluppets and prehensile pencils. Soon, you’ll be able to walk off the street in Blawnox and buy one.
Jelly Roll came to town Saturday night and, to the delight of a packed PPG Paints Arena, so did the demons that dance around in his head.
They populate...
Back in the day, it hurt to lose The Decade, Graffiti, The Electric Banana, Club Laga, etc. We asked Pittsburgh musicians what local club they would bring back to life if they could.
When your mom was in Rusted Root and your dad is a charismatic rocker in his own right, there’s a certain bar you have to hit when you step on stage...
The Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank has teamed up with the website Musicasaurus for a fundraising campaign called Tunes for Tables.
Through Sunday,...
Before clicking the tab to buy tickets for one of your favorite classic artists, it isn’t crazy to wonder whether age has taken a toll on them.
Sixty-some...
The news on Tuesday that Club Cafe will be closing at the end of the year after a 25-year run drew emotional reactions from Pittsburgh musicians, some...
The Electric Light Orchestra made its Pittsburgh debut in December 1973 opening for Johnny Winter at the Civic Arena, introducing a rather rugged blues...
James Taylor played The Pavilion at Star Lake in its first year of operation in 1990, back when he was 42 and about 15 years removed from most of his big...