Rock & Brews in The Colony Is Closing. What Does It Say About Gene Simmons?
Rock & Brews is shuttering its doors before summer begins. A critic’s take on what Simmons could’ve done to keep it open.
Rock & Brews is shuttering its doors before summer begins. A critic’s take on what Simmons could’ve done to keep it open.
Holt’s Across The Milky Way is out now, and he performed with a nine-piece solo band (his first in 15 years).
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