Last week, Philadelphia City councilman Mark Squilla proposed a bill that would require artists performing in Philly to share their personal information with police...
As Billy Penn reports, Philadelphia City councilman Mark Squilla has proposed a bill that would "require owners of nightclubs, cabarets, bars and restaurants in the city to collect the names, addresses, and phone numbers of entertainers -- bands, rappers and DJs -- in a registry, and to share that personal information with police upon request...
If you ever wondered what it would be like if sock puppets covered Slayer's "Raining Blood", today is your luckly today. Check out the going-viral video below...
Some unfortunate news for concertgoers in Philly today. R5 Productions have announced that the shows they've been doing at First Unitarian Church since 1996 will be coming to an end ("kind of")...
Queens of The Stone Age just played the Jay Z-curated Made In America festival in Philly on Sunday (9/1), and like some of the other big names on that festival, they're coming to NYC later this year for a show at the Jay Z-affiliated Barclays Center (12/14)...