Check out four Rock & Roll Hall of Famers who appeared on the cult comedy TV program ‘The Uncle Floyd Show', including The Ramones and Paul Simon.
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Musician, who'd exited the group after the success of "Wind of Change" in the Nineties, had been battling cancer ...
The death of legendary New Jersey comedian and pianist Floyd Vivino — the star of “The Uncle Floyd Show” — is still ...
Jon Bon Jovi gives birthday parties a good name. The Sayreville-born rocker will perform at Tiger Woods' exclusive 50th birthday party Jan. 14 at the Breakers in Palm Beach, according to Front Office ...
His carousel includes a shot in front of a PEOPLE Magazine cover from Nov. 2016 and throwback-style photos from the era The post ends with bandmate David Bryan, including a final photo of him playing ...
Legendary rock band Bon Jovi is returning to the road in 2026 with the Forever Tour, marking their first full concert series following front man Jon Bon Jovi's vocal cord surgery and extensive ...
As “Stranger Things” urged its fans: Believe. That was a little easier for fans at a Jan. 1 showing of the series finale when Millie Bobby Brown, a star of the Netflix sci-fi show, and husband Jake ...
A district attorney, a state senator and a trash-hauling entrepreneur are among the 22 candidates bidding to succeed former U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in a Georgia congressional seat.
Jon Douglas Rake, the co-founder and Managing Artistic Director of Tacoma Musical Playhouse, died Dec. 30. Courtesy of Tacoma Musical Playhouse Facebook Jon Douglas Rake didn’t just build a theater ...