Friday night’s concert at the Sandler Center for the Performing Arts was a fascinating, and ultimately disappointing, lesson in the various powers of musicianship, stagecraft and accessibility. On the ...
1 Interview: Ben Forster on His New Album, MUSICALS GREATEST HITS Despite a brief recording history, Ambrosia skyrocketed to fame in the 1970s, with five Grammy nominations and numerous hit songs, ...
Los Angeles group Ambrosia is best known for 1970s smooth-rock hits “How Much I Feel” and “Biggest Part of Me.” But Bruce Hornsby — who is friends with members of the band — says the mellow soul of ...
Celebrate art, music and culture this weekend at the Yucaipa Music & Arts Festival in Historic Uptown. The festival, which kicked off Friday, May 5, continues noon to 9 p.m. Saturday, May 6, at the ...
While package tours are usually a big time summer draw, Ambrosia is beating everyone to the punch with an (almost) spring collaboration with other hit makers, Al Stewart and Peter Beckett (from the ...
In the year 1970 four young musicians in the South Bay of Los Angeles came together to create an invigorating style of music that explored the possibilities of Progressive, Classical, and World ...
So-called "yacht rock" is pleasant, light-pop music typically associated with acts like Kenny Loggins, Christopher Cross, Boz Scaggs, Air Supply, Rupert Holmes and Pablo Cruise. But the phrase "yacht ...
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