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The link between Hoosier rock star and Fred Booker runs all the way back to Southern Indiana in the 1960s, when they were co-lead singers in a Seymour-based band called The Crape Soul.
John Mellencamp - R.O.C.K. In The U.S.A. (A Salute To 60's Rock) by JohnMellencampVEVO on YouTube JANE PAULEY: That's the way it goes. But seriously, you're running out of room here. You feel like ...
A new musical dreamed up by rocker John Mellencamp and horror writer Stephen King will make its world debut in Atlanta in 2012. The Associated Press · Posted: Apr 01, 2011 9:28 AM EDT | Last ...
John Mellencamp released a new version of civil-rights anthem "Eyes on the Prize" Friday to preview his upcoming covers album, "Other People's Stuff." Fellow Indiana musician Josh Peyton, of the ...
John Mellencamp lives in a lakefront mansion at the edge of a wooded 65-acre estate outside Bloomington, Indiana. It has felt bigger since he split with his wife, Elaine Irwin, in 2010, and his ...
Mellencamp later put pen to paper to write “Pink Houses,” a hit single from his 1983 studio album, Uh-Huh. “[The man] was sitting on his front lawn in front of a pink house in one of those ...
I’m not so sure, and here’s why. The argument contains two claims, both of which are debatable. The first claim is that the Southern Hemisphere actually experienced a “pretty bad flu season ...
John Mellencamp, Stephen King put a Southern, musical spin on the supernatural November 13, 2014 ”Ghost Brothers of Darkland County” comes to the Warner Theatre on Nov. 15.
About 98% of the average snow cover on Earth is north of the equator. About 69% of all hurricanes occur north of the equator. This, despite the fact that the Southern Hemisphere is 80% ocean-covered.
Indiana-bred John Mellencamp has found a new home in the Mississippi Delta, musically at least. The Grammy-winning rocker's new album is a salute to the down-and-dirty Southern blues that gave ...
Corey Taylor's new cover of the 1983 song "On the Dark Side" interpolates tracks by John Mellencamp, Neil Diamond, and the Romantics.
The link between Hoosier rock star and Fred Booker runs all the way back to Southern Indiana in the 1960s, when they were co-lead singers in a Seymour-based band called The Crape Soul.