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This Day in Music History: Former Boston Drummer Sib Hashian Dies at 67 Aboard Legends of Rock Cruise -
Boston Cancels 3 North Carolina Shows To Protest Anti-LBGTQ Law
Boston are the latest to cancel shows in North Carolina. Rock group Boston is the latest in what is becoming an increasingly long line of artists who are canceling shows in North Carolina protesting the recent anti-LBGTQ law, HB2. -
Boston Bombing Suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Makes Brief Court Appearance as Trial Begins in January
Thursday morning, Dec. 18, marked the first time in more than a year that Dzokhar Tsarnaev stood before a federal judge in a Boston courtroom. He was asked to appear in person so it could be put on the record that he is satisfied with his representation ahead of his trial, which is scheduled to begin Jan. 5. The last time Tsarnaev was seen in public was when he pled not guilty to at least 30 charges in a terrorism indictment that was in connection to the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing that killed three people and injured 260.As it stands now, Tsarnaev's trial is set to begin in a few weeks and is expected to last between three and five months. While Massachusetts no longer has the death penalty on the table, Tsarnaev is facing federal charges, which do carry death as a possible punishment. Insiders seem to believe that even if the 21-year-old is sentenced to death, it is unlikely he will ever be executed. -
Boston premieres title track of upcoming album 'Life, Love & Hope' [LISTEN]
Boston has released the title track to their upcoming album Life, Love & Hope, the band's sixth studio effort due out December 3. According to Billboard, the album's 12 songs feature seven vocalists, including Boston's late original singer Brad Delp, who appears on three tracks. -
Zedd Tour Opening Ends in Tragedy As Fan Dies, Two Hospitalized for Suspected Drug Overdoses; Second Boston Date Cancelled
German house DJ and producer Zedd kicked off his American tour in Boston at the House of Blues on Tuesday night. Although the event was reportedly a blast, the story at the end of the night was a tragic one. One concertgoer died and two more were transported to a local hospital as the result of drug overdoses. -
Death Grips Lollapalooza, Chicago No-Shows Was Actually Publicity Stunt/Performance Art Done Wrong
Death Grips, the alternative hip-hop group that made headlines by mysteriously not showing up for a Lollapalooza pre-show concert and the canceling their performance at the festival, evidently did so with the intention of creating an act of performance art.
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