Music

The Boys of Zummer Tour – Pittsburgh

The Boys of Zummer Tour - Pittsburgh Limp Bizkit and Method Man.  KRS-One and Debbie Harry.  Run-DMC and Aerosmith.  Even Snoop Dogg and Rage Against The Machine.  All great collaborations of rap and rock.  And now, we can safely add The Boys of Zummer Tour to this historical list. Last night, we dropped by the Burgettstown stop at First Niagara...

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Thrival Innovation + Music Festival

Thrival Innovation + Music Festival After last year's event brought in over 7,000 people, Thrill Milll is bringing Thrival Innovation + Music Festival back to Pittsburgh!  Held in Hazelwood and hosted by UPMC Enterprises, this year's festival will include a full week of innovation programs that will end in a two-day outdoor concert. Get excited!  Thrival is set to...

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Eden xo: The Dirty Blonde Hitmaker

Eden xo: The Dirty Blonde Hitmaker “You know I’m always looking fly/never wear the same outfit twice/don’t even have to try,” is just a little taste of the sass you get when listening to Eden xo’s biggest hit, ‘Too Cool to Dance.’ If you haven’t jammed to the song yet, don’t miss out on the release of her...

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Betty Who?!

Hailing from Australia and arriving in a blaze of bleach blonde glory comes singer/songwriter Betty Who.  After pairing up with producer Peter Thomas when both were attending Berklee College of Music, Betty Who (whose real name is Jessica Anne Newham) began her chart climb. Her first single, "Somebody Loves You" was released in November of 2012 preceding her...

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The Rise and Rise of Ed Sheeran

On January 28th 2013, Ed Sheeran made his Pittsburgh debut at Stage AE.  Performing to a sold-out crowd of 2,400 screaming fans who knew every word of each song, Sheeran put on a beautifully intimate show that coincided with the release of his first U.S. single, "The A-Team".  Using a loop station, Sheeran (who doesn't perform with a...

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ELEW: The Art of ROCKJAZZ

ELEW: The Art of ROCKJAZZ At center stage, there is a lone piano. A man dressed in forearm armor enters, stage right, growling his way to the keys. There is no sheet music. There isn’t even a piano bench. He begins to play “Sweet Home Alabama,” but it’s not like any other version you’ve ever heard. It’s hand-clapping, head-thrashing...

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