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In Pictures: 91X Wrex The Halls in San Diego, CA

Adding to the list of the season's radio station events was this weekend's 91X Wrex The Halls, which sold out two nights (12/10-11) at San Diego's Valley View Casino Center thanks to an impressive lineup of bands. Live photo highlights from 91X Wrex The Halls featuring Death Cab For Cutie, The Naked and Famous, Florence and the Machine, The Airborne Toxic Event, Mutemath, Blink-182, Everlast, Pennywise, Social Distortion, DMC and Swithfoot, from Saturday and Sunday, December 10 and 11, 2011 at the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego, CA.

Everlast talks "Songs of the Ungrateful Living"

Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Everlast admits he's been lucky. He's been successful, with hits like 'Jump Around' with House of Pain, and his solo songs 'What It's Like' and 'Ends.' But he's not so wealthy that he's out of touch with 'real folks.' // Tour dates at SoundSpike Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Everlast admits he's been lucky. He's been successful, with hits like "Jump Around" with House of Pain, and his solo songs "What It's Like" and "Ends."

In Pictures: Epicenter Festival in Irvine, CA

Southern California's KROQ Epicenter Festival, a day-long smorgasbord of rock, took place this past Saturday (9/24) at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Irvine. Photos from the 2011 KROQ Epicenter Festival from Saturday, September 24, at the at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Irvine, CA, including Limp Bizkit, Five Finger Death Punch, Staind, Papa Roach, Buckcherry, Puddle of Mudd, Skillet, Everlast, RED, P.O.D. and Asking Alexandria.

Interview: Everlast

When Everlast and Cypress Hill's Muggs mashed Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues" with "Insane in the Brain" for Everlast's forthcoming album "Love, War and the Ghost of Whitey Ford," the one-time House of Pain rapper looked for approval from the obvious place--Cash's family.

Everlast returns to the road with new album

Grammy-winning singer/songwriterapper Everlast is gearing up for a US tour to support his first album in four years.

Everlast takes new material out for a spin

Rapper/singer Everlast supports his recently released album, "White Trash Beautiful," with a summer run on the North American club circuit.
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CD Review: Everlast, "White Trash Beautiful" (Island/Def Jam)

When his second official solo album, 'Whitey Ford Sings the Blues,' went platinum in 1998, it seemed like Everlast was on a fast track to superstardom. The one-time House of Pain frontman had a smash single and video with 'What It's Like,' and he sounded quite a bit smarter and more ambitious than peers like Fred Durst and Kid Rock. When his second official solo album, "Whitey Ford Sings the Blues," went platinum in 1998, it seemed like Everlast was on a fast track to superstardom. The one-time House of Pain frontman had a smash single and video with "What It's Like," and he sounded quite a bit smarter and more ambitious than peers like Fred Durst and Kid Rock.

Everlast signs with Island Def Jam, readies new album

Everlast, last heard from on 2000's commercially disappointing "Eat at Whitey's," has found a new home for his hybrid blend of blues and hip-hop.
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