Soaring Eagle Casino will present a night of R&B legends when Brian McKnight and Ginuwine take the stage at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4. With 21 albums and over 25 million records sold, McKnight’s ...
This summer, the music world’s most viral concerts have been Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, and SeaWorld San Diego. The amusement park’s 2025 Summer Spectacular series has been a Y2K hip-hop and R&B affair, ...
There are Ginuwine fans and there are people experiencing Ginuwine. I wouldn’t have penciled Mark Barden as a fan. But he’s among the biggest, apparently. Tuesday night at South by Southwest, the ...
Mark Barden, co-founder and co-CEO of Sandy Hook Promise and co-founder of Artist for Action, was a professional guitarist before his 7-year-old son, Daniel, was tragically killed in the 2012 Sandy ...
The R&B singer from Washington D.C. will open for Blackstreet at Hammond's Festival of the Lakes on Wednesday, July 17. Ginuwine is known for hits like "Differences," "In Those Jeans," "Hell Yeah and ...
We haven't arrived at concert season in Wilmington just yet, but we're beginning to be able to see the multi-colored lights, and hear the pounding of the drums, at the end of the winter tunnel.
*R&B legend Ginuwine, known for hits like “Pony” and “In Those Jeans,” recently took to Instagram to celebrate a major milestone in his life: two months of sobriety. In an emotional and uplifting post ...
R&B legend Ginuwine, whose real name is Elgin Baylor Lumpkin, has recently reached a significant milestone in his life by celebrating two months of sobriety. At 53 years old, the singer took to social ...
The "Pony" singer also revealed what music he does enjoy playing for intimate moments in the bedroom Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital journalism, and he’s worked at ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X While Ginuwine is known for his sultry and seductive tunes, he looks to other musicians to provide ...
Ginuwine said he had no memory of an encounter with Justin Timberlake mentioned in Britney Spears' memoir. "Oh yeah, fo' shiz fo' shiz, Ginuwine, what's up homie?" Spears recalled Timberlake saying.