Shinedown Details Backlash Over Kid Rock’s Rock the Country: 'The Knives Came Out' After exiting Rock the Country, Shinedown opened up about backlash surrounding Kid Rock’s festival, saying tensions ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bradley Nowell and Jakob Nowell both sing on the new Sublime song, a collaboration with SoCal reggae act Stick Figure - Credit: ...
It's been three decades since LA reggae-rock cult favourites Sublime last released an album. In that time, there have been ...
The legacy of reggae-punk sensation Sublime announced on Thursday that it has entered an exclusive partnership to market marijuana products for California’s regulated cannabis market beginning later ...
Jakob Nowell says there is absolutely no reason at all, none whatsoever, that Hampton Roads residents, vacationers — or anybody, for that matter — shouldn’t get outside, head down to the beach and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. VIRGINIA BEACH — Sublime, a 1990s-era band that gained worldwide fame for its blend of ska, reggae, surf rock and punk music, will ...
Ocean Beach stalwarts, Slightly Stoopid join Sublime for the Field of Dreamz Fest at Petco Park on June 13.
Reggae/ska punks and potheads, rejoice! The High and Mighty tour featuring SoCal natives Sublime with Rome, Dirty Heads, and HIRIE – aka your Holy Grail lineup – is rolling into town this week. Well, ...
California reggae-rock band Sublime with Rome will perform in 29 U.S. on its U.S. tour, which includes a July 30 show at Sleep Train Amphitheatre in Chula Vista. The tour open June 25 in Las Vegas and ...
Weed has become more potent since deceased Sublime vocalist Bradley Nowell sang a cover of "Smoke Two Joints" on his band's seminal 40 oz. to Freedom in 1992. Still, you'd have to be pretty high to… ...
YABBY You, who has died of a stroke aged 63, was one of Jamaican music's most individual figures. Known as the ''Jesus Dread'' because he wore dreadlocks but adhered to the Christian faith rather than ...