Ezra Ray Hart – Rivers Casino – Philadelphia, PA – December 5, 2025 To paraphrase his royal purple badness, on Friday night Ezra Ray Hart partied like it was 1999. Ezra Ray Hart is an occasional side project “supergroup” featuring the lead singers of three big 1990s alt-rock bands – Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray, … Continue reading
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Emerson Hart of Ezra Ray Hart – Rocking the 90s and the Holidays
Emerson Hart of Ezra Ray Hart Rocking the 90s and the Holidays by Jay S. Jacobs If you were going to a lab to cobble together a 90s alt-rock supergroup, it would be hard to come out with a stronger lineup than Ezra Ray Hart. The band is made up of the lead singers of … Continue reading
Sugar Ray, Uncle Kracker, Better Than Ezra & Eve 6 – Xfinity Live – Philadelphia (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Photo Album)
Sugar Ray, Uncle Kracker, Better Than Ezra & Eve 6 – Xfinity Live – Philadelphia, PA – August 22, 2015 Photos © 2025 by Maggie Mitchell & Deborah Wagner. All rights reserved. Continue reading
Uncle Kracker – Something New Under the Sun
Uncle Kracker Something New Under the Sun by Jay S. Jacobs Music has always been a rainbow coalition of sounds for Uncle Kracker, a mélange of rock, hip-hop, country, jazz, soul, blues and more. That’s what they played on the radio (remember the radio?) when Kracker was growing up, and that’s what he has played … Continue reading
Las Vegas – Season One Uncut & Uncensored (A PopEntertainment.com TV on DVD Review)
Las Vegas Season One – Uncut & Uncensored (Universal/NBC-2004) As glittery, fast-paced, fun and frantic as the city that inspires it, the series Las Vegas is an overwhelming triumph of style over substance. Full of greed, action, jackpots, neon lights and beautiful women and men, the show is as good an advertisement for the gambling capital as … Continue reading
Sugar Ray – The Best of Sugar Ray (A PopEntertainment.com Music Review)
Sugar Ray – The Best of Sugar Ray (Lava/Atlantic) When Sugar Ray’s single “Fly” caught onto radio in the 1997, the band looked like the epitome of being a future one-hit-wonder. Here was a bunch of California surf punks doing a ska rocker (complete with legit reggae toasting by the legendary Super Cat) that was so … Continue reading