
Take in Air Supply at Canyon Santa Clarita
Not many bands can lay claim to creating a hit that became the fastest-selling single in the world, in addition to a chart topper that was named Song of the Year.

Not many bands can lay claim to creating a hit that became the fastest-selling single in the world, in addition to a chart topper that was named Song of the Year.

Escaping reality and being immersed in a world of fantasy is a fun pastime for some, and a profession for others. The life of an entertainer at amusement parks, such

Throughout the years, the city has maintained its close ties to Hollywood, so when the nominations for the 2020 Academy Awards season were released Jan. 13, it was no surprise Santa Clarita was an integral part of seven of this year’s distinguished films.

The group known as pioneers and legends in the “British Two Tone Ska movement,” English Beat and original singer and guitar player Dave Wakeling continues the band’s legacy of hits like “Mirror in the Bathroom” and “Save it for Later,” among many others.

The group actually “rose from the ashes” of another legendary San Francisco band, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees, Jefferson Airplane, and now music fans can see them when the band comes to Canyon Santa Clarita

In what’s becoming a winter season tradition, the time-honored legends of American music, War, returns to the Santa Clarita Valley later this month. While pigeonholing them in a genre might

To enjoy the band that’s been playing music for more than 50 years since its start in August 1968, Tower of Power is a can’t-miss show for fans of rhythm and blues in the Santa Clarita Valley.

A new year also means new business in the Santa Clarita Valley. In the new year, the community should look out for a slate of new businesses in the SCV.

Ambrosia, a Grammy-nominated band whose musical stylings have been described as “progressive-pop,” is returning for another show at Canyon Santa Clarita next month.

If the average New Year’s party at home seems a bit humdrum and drab, ring in the new year with a unique celebration. In and around the Santa Clarita Valley

It’s a dead man’s party in the Santa Clarita Valley in January when the original members of Oingo Boingo come to town.

It’s been a couple of weeks since the launch of Disney+, Disney’s much-anticipated streaming service. Not only has the vault of Disney’s beloved classics been cracked open for all to

Canyon Santa Clarita is once again over residents a taste of nostalgia with one of the biggest British stars of 80s new wave pop.

The band behind one of the quintessential 80s songs, their remake of “Always Something There to Remind Me,” Naked Eyes is bringing their brand of timeless British new wave pop to the Santa Clarita Valley on Nov. 29.

Whether you first heard about them in “Happy Gilmore” or saw them during one of their worldwide tours over the last 40 years, Hall of Fame inductees Kiss are pioneers of American rock.

For more than 40 years, Molly Hatchet has been a leader in Southern rock, in a similar vein to Lynyrd Skynyrd and 38 Special, and now, their Santa Clarita Valley fans can catch them live when they come to town.

Every year, companies give billions of dollars to “influencers” who promote the companies’ products, typically on their social media accounts. This is known as influencer marketing and makes up the
Hollywood is just a stone’s throw (and a good hour in moderate traffic) away from Santa Clarita, and the town has often made appearances on the big screen. Actors are often spotted around town, but some of Awesome’s own young residents are making names for themselves in Tinseltown.

Sir Mix-A-Lot, who sold more than 2 million records with his crossover platinum-selling hit “Baby Got Back,” saw his life changed when that song hit in 1992. Even earning him a Grammy award, for Best Solo Rap Performance.

It’s almost time for children everywhere to set off, donned in their Halloween best, ringing doorbells and demanding treats. Though no one seems to know where the phrase came from,