'Reportin' For Duty' Returns With Post Malone, Eddie Vedder, The War And Treaty, Jelly Roll And More
This year's Reportin' For Duty will be a remarkable live experience featuring intimate performances from Post Malone, EBRP Co-Founder Eddie Vedder, The War And Treaty, Jelly Roll, Jake Wesley Rogers and Dan Spencer. The event will take place at the world's longest bar, Humble Baron at Nearest Green Distillery, in Shelbyville, TN.
Eddie Star Launches 'The College Of Rock-n-Roll Knowledge'
Ton-Up, Inc. is pleased to announce the debut of Eddie Star's 'College of Rock-n-Roll Knowledge' podcast. Star, who launched his career working with Producer, Arthur G. Wright, (The Righteous Bros., Ike & Tina Turner, Billy Preston), will discuss the bands and music scene that influenced him growing up and his development as an artist.
Eddie Star Returns With A Rock-n-Roll Double Feature
Eddie Star's version of the classic song 'Science Fiction/Double Feature' from the 'Rocky Horror Picture Show,' will be released along with a music video on October 25, 2019, through Ton-Up, Inc. The single will be available digitally on music services worldwide. The music video will premiere on Star's Youtube Channel at noon EST.
Steven & Maureen Van Zandt Present Rock'n' Roll Legend EDDIE BRIGATI For Monthly Residency At The Cutting Room NYC
Rock 'n' Roll legend EDDIE BRIGATI will begin a monthly residency with EDDIE BRIGATI: AFTER THE RASCALS at the Cutting Room, 44 East 32 Street, New York City. Created and directed by the legendary STEVEN VAN ZANDT, Brigati's shows are 7:30 PM Thursday, March 1; Thursday, April 5 and Wednesday, May 2. Tickets are on sale now https://tickets.thecuttingroomnyc.com/event/1641646 This is a return engagement to the Cutting Room where the show debuted last Spring to SRO crowds. Additional shows will be announced soon.
BWW Interview: Marilyn D'Honau on Dancing in the Original WEST SIDE STORY
Marilyn D'Honau is not only the youngest surviving cast member of the original production of West Side Story, she was also the youngest when the show opened in 1957. D'Honau was a sixteen- year-old high school senior when she was cast as Clarice, one of the Jet girls. Though she'd been performing professionally since she was twelve, she credits having good ballet training for her successful audition.
BWW Interview: Marilyn D'Honau on Dancing in the Original WEST SIDE STORY
Marilyn D'Honau is not only the youngest surviving cast member of the original production of West Side Story, she was also the youngest when the show opened in 1957. D'Honau was a sixteen- year-old high school senior when she was cast as Clarice, one of the Jet girls. Though she'd been performing professionally since she was twelve, she credits having good ballet training for her successful audition.