The classic lineup included Phil Ehart, Rich Williams, Kerry Livgren, Dave Hope, Steve Walsh, and Robby Steinhardt, and that version of the band helped define their most famous era.
They are best known for their songs in the '70s, but they've kept rocking!
No. 7 Kansas baseball has risen to the upper echelon of college baseball in 2026 in an unorthodox way: recruiting non-DI ...
This week on the charts, Noah Kahan's coronation as an A-list superstar is complete, while another artist makes serious waves ...
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A streetcorner in the small city of Winslow, Arizona, might not be everyone’s idea of a top attraction along Route 66, but it ...
How many outstanding albums were released in 1976, and how many of them have stood the test of time and still sound great 50 years later? Those were the key questions I posed in my April 5 article: ...
Taylor Swift has spent nearly two decades turning personal moments into chart-topping music, but even she admits the line ...
Michael Jackson once sang “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough.” For fans of the King of Pop’s music, it’s words to live by: ...
Born from the spirituals, work songs, and field hollers of African American communities in the Deep South, blues music gave ...
The US’s most famous road celebrates its centenary. The 2,400-mile highway crosses eight states and three time zones from Chicago to LA ...
The Cup Series heads to Kansas Speedway this week for the 2026 AdventHealth 400, with Kyle Larson aiming for an unprecedented three-peat. The green flag for 2026 NASCAR at Kansas drops at 2 p.m. ET on ...