Tommy Lee, Vince Neill, Nikki Sixx aren’t just slinging their hits in Vegas next year. After wrapping a successful Sin City residency at the Dolby Live at Park MGM, Mötley Crüe has announced they’ll ...
David Coverdale went straight for the heart with this one. Whitesnake released one last music video a week after the frontman, 74, announced his retirement from music. The band shared “Forevermore (DC ...
Just over a week after he announced his retirement, singer David Coverdale has shared his final music video with Eighties hair metal legends, Whitesnake. The clip is for a new version of “Forevermore, ...
Lee County Supervisor of Elections Tommy Doyle has announced his retirement. Doyle confirmed the news through a text message to anchor Chris Cifatte on Wednesday morning. "After careful consideration, ...
Whitesnake frontman David Coverdale is taking his final bow. The 74-year-old musician announced his retirement in a video posted to YouTube Nov. 13 entitled "Fare Thee Well (Important Announcement)." ...
Whitesnake frontman David Coverdale, 74, announced Thursday that he is hanging up his “platform shoes and skin-tight jeans” following his legendary 50-plus year Hall of Fame career. “Ladies and ...
David Coverdale, Whitesnake frontman and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, is saying fare thee well after more than 50 years in the music industry. The rocker shared the news of his retirement in a ...
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee David Coverdale, who sang for Deep Purple in the mid-Seventies and fronted Whitesnake for the past five decades, has announced his retirement. View this post on ...
Though David Coverdale had been discussing his potential retirement as far back as 2020, the Whitesnake vocalist made it official with a statement and a final musical performance piece to seal the ...
David Coverdale is retiring from music. The Whitesnake frontman and onetime Deep Purple vocalist made the announcement today in a video to his fans. "Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, brothers and ...
After delaying a rule requiring high-income 401(k) savers aged 50 or older to make catch-up contributions in Roth accounts, the IRS has signaled that it will take effect starting next year. Industry ...
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