The Band Perry will reunite for a homecoming show to help with ongoing Hurricane Helene relief, the sibling trio announced on Monday morning (December 2). Kimberly Perry, Reid Perry and Kimberly ...
Richard Perry, a celebrated music producer credited for producing some of the most widely known hits in popular music, died ...
That the Band Perry’s new album is called Pioneer is not by chance. “We see it as a journey,” older sister Kimberly says. “It’s us going from point A to point B and every step along the way.
Multi-platinum-selling country star Kimberly Perry's recent career and life evolution has found her back home again in East Tennessee. The vocalist joined her brothers, Neil and Reid, as The Band ...
ET chats with Kimberly Perry about her new son and her first solo project, ‘Superbloom,’ which is out Oct. 27. The Band Perry singer chats with ET and shows off her growing bump on the red ...
On Monday, the Niswonger Performing Arts Center (NPAC) announced that The Band Perry would host a hometown benefit shot on Jan. 25, 2025. Commissioners stand by decision to fire Washington Co.
Update: The below story has been updated to show that the concert has now been sold out. "It’s the place we’ve written all the songs that are the most important to us. Seeing and knowing these ...
Richard Perry, the record producer behind You're So Vain and other hits, worked with some of the greatest artists of his time ...
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Richard Perry, the legendary record producer behind iconic hits like Carly Simon’s You’re So Vain, has passed away at 82.
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. — Country band The Band Perry is coming to Greeneville to host a hometown benefit show at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center. Josiah and the Bonnevilles will also perform.
On Monday, the Niswonger Performing Arts Center (NPAC) announced that The Band Perry would host a hometown benefit shot on Jan. 25, 2025. Commissioners stand by decision to fire Washington Co.