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Moving is moving for this old newshound Philadelphia Inquirer An author-signed book, a Hootie and the Blowfish CD, a Baltimore Orioles batting helmet, a curled newspaper with the look and feel of parchment, a certificate of journalistic excellence, a 1989 city-issued municipal telephone directory, ...
Creed gives the faithful a night of enduring hard rock Kansas City Star Others were doing it before him, including Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam and Darius Rucker of Hootie and the Blowfish. And give him credit for projecting his voice over and above the impressive din of his band, no slight feat.
For Hootie's Rucker, country's a second act Philadelphia Inquirer After leading Hootie and the Blowfish - the band he formed with three college buddies - to megastardom in the 1990s, the 46-year-old South Carolina native switched gears four years ago to launch a solo career in country music. "My love of country music ...
Promising Promises and Falling Out Of The Sky: Conversations With Jon ... Huffington Post (blog) You know, there have been people that have taken swipes at my street credibility for working with a popular rock band like Hootie and the Blowfish, but I will tell you that a lot of those people just haven't really listened past the songs they've heard ...
Celeb birthdays for the week of May 13-19 The Associated Press Singer Darius Rucker of Hootie and the Blowfish is 46. Drummer Andy Williams of Casting Crowns is 40. Bassist Mickey Madden of Maroon 5 is 33. Actor Robert Pattinson is 26. Actress Candice Accola ("The Vampire Diaries") is 25.
Devils and Maroon 5 Pack Date Night Punch Patch.com 7; Darius Rucker, the lead singer of Hootie and the Blowfish who's now topping the country charts as a solo performer, plays at 8 pm, Thursday, Sept. 13. Check out mayoarts.org for details about these and other shows.
Six Most Overused Rhymes Riverfront Times (blog) Hootie and the Blowfish sing "Can you teach me about tomorrow/And all the pain in sorrow" on the prechorus to "Time." Electric Light Orchestra not only makes this rhyme in "21st Century Man," the group quotes the same lines in the track "Epilogue," ...