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Festival: Outside Lands in San Francisco

Despite chilly weather and a downsized lineup, the Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival returned to San Francisco for its third go-round, rocking more than 80,000 music fans over the weekend. Despite chilly weather and a downsized lineup, the Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival returned to San Francisco for its third go-round, rocking more than 80,000 music fans over the weekend.

In Pictures: Lollapalooza, Day Three in Chicago, IL

Day Three of Lollapalooza 2010 saw a very healthy turnout -- unusual for a Sunday -- reportedly bringing the total attendance for the weekend to a record-breaking 240,000, up 15,000-plus from last year. Day Three of Lollapalooza 2010 saw a very healthy turnout -- unusual for a Sunday -- reportedly bringing the total attendance for the weekend to a record-breaking 240,000, up 15,000-plus from last year.

Wolfmother evolves on 'Cosmic Egg'

It's been a long couple of years for Wolfmother singer Andrew Stockdale. The Australian found himself without a band in August 2008, when rhythm section and fellow countrymen--Chris Ross (bass/keyboards) and Myles Heskett (drums) packed up and left due to "irreconcilable personal and musical differences."

Voodoo Music Experience (day 2) Gallery Spotlight: New Orleans, LA - Oct. 31, 2009

Day 2 of the 2009 Voodoo Music Experience in New Orleans took place under clear blue skies yesterday (10/31) giving fans a chance to frolic unhindered, in their Halloween costumes and makeup.

Album Review: Wolfmother, "Cosmic Egg" (DGC / Interscope / Modular)

Since the release of their 2006 self-titled debut, Aussie hard-rockers Wolfmother's major calling card has been singer/guitarist Andrew Stockdale's classic rock riffing, his enormous 'fro, and his banshee-like wail, which makes him sound like the mutant offspring of Robert Plant and Ozzy Osbourne. All appear to be intact on 'Cosmic Egg,' Wolfmother's second full-length album and first effort as a quartet. Since the release of their 2006 self-titled debut, Aussie hard-rockers Wolfmother's major calling card has been singer/guitarist Andrew Stockdale's classic rock riffing, his enormous 'fro, and his banshee-like wail, which makes him sound like the mutant offspring of Robert Plant and Ozzy Osbourne. All appear to be intact on "Cosmic Egg," Wolfmother's second full-length album and first effort as a quartet.

Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit to include No Doubt, Jimmy Buffett

Neil Young, No Doubt, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, Fleet Foxes, Wolfmother, Sheryl Crow, Gavin Rossdale and the Monsters of Folk are slated to perform during both nights of this year's annual Bridge School Benefit concert.

Wolfmother lines up outing behind 'Cosmic Egg'

For the first time in more than two years, Wolfmother will head out on a headlining run of North America, this time to support its forthcoming album, "Cosmic Egg."

Wolfmother rhythm section exits, band to continue

Wolfmother bass/keyboard player Chris Ross and drummer Myles Heskett announced they will be leaving the band. Singer/guitarist Andrew Stockdale plans to record the next Wolfmother album with new musicians.
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