Well, you got lucky, babe, when Tom Petty found the song in 1982 and breathed surprise anew into it. A newly unearthed music ...
The Tom Petty Estate has shared a new video of Petty and the Heartbreakers performing The Troggs’ 'Wild Thing' at The Record Plant in 1982.
The Tom Petty vaults flung open this week with the re-release of Cameron Crowe's 1983 documentary and a studio performance of "Wild Thing".
A new music video has premiered featuring archival footage of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers performing the Troggs classic "Wild Thing." ...
Rockstar Games' recent Discord post ignited a frenzy of speculation among GTA 6 fans, who are eagerly awaiting the release of ...
Kip Moore keeping it real about the country music industry.
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A Quintessential College Town In Florida Is Full Of State Parks, Art And Historic MuseumsThis is the birthplace of the Gatorade sports drink, the football stomping ground of the Florida Gators, and the hometown of Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Tom Petty, who immortalized Gainesville in ...
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Interview with Janice McKenna on the fallen officers memorialNewsChannel 9 at 5 p.m.
"Chaos: The Manson Murders" by documentarian Errol Morris offers some wild new theories on the infamous case. It's based on a ...
It’s not just a retelling for a new generation, which is a good thing. Instead it is based on “Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties,” by Tom O’Neill.
In his new memoir, Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell recalls the highs and lows of working with Tom Petty.
Tom Petty recalls getting "beat up" by fans in a resurfaced interview, talking about the Winterland Concert in San Francisco in 1978. The interview is part of Cameron Crowe's documentary 'Tom Petty: ...
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