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hang tight! Hello all! We took a break and did some maintenance under the hood of RPM. Hang tight and we’ll be back soon.
hang tight! Hello all! We took a break and did some maintenance under the hood of RPM. Hang tight and we’ll be back soon.
One of the most unique parts of the Hard Rock Cafe story is Live Aid. Hard Rock was there in 1985, operating the catering tents on both sides of the Atlantic and we unearthed some photos of the day!
The National and Courtney Barnett took over St Augustine, June 17th 2019.
Since our first cafe opened in London on June 14, 1971, music has been our differentiator.
In Part 1 of our Love Is Love series, we explored some of the LGBTQ artists who were pioneers in their genres and helped open doors for today’s artists. As we continue our celebration of Pride Month, we take a look at some of today’s best new music from LGBTQ artists.
Love is love. As we mark the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising this June, Pride month is more important than ever.
The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there. – L.P. Hartley Let’s get it out in the open from the outset, Whitesnake’s Flesh & Blood is a damn fine rock-n-roll record.
Poet. Guitarist. Songwriter. Publisher. Activist. Mother. Brenda Kahn’s music career stretches from the anti-folk scene of the East Village in the early 1990s to a recently published book of poetry about parenting aptly titled The Good, The Bad, And The Laundry. Along the way, Kahn recorded with her friend Jeff Buckley, played Lilith Fair multiple…
Australia’s premiere indie/psych-rock gods Tame Impala played (for the first time in Florida!) a sold out show in the swamps of America’s oldest city, St Augustine.
The many roles a mother plays makes fitting all of our thank you’s into one day a year an impossible task.