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In Town DFW FIND MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT IN AND AROUND DFW AREA In Town DFW was born of a dream to share our passion for Photography, Music and Entertainment.

To share with the World what we see through our lenses. To capture people sharing their talents with each of us. We are all here for such a short time we need to feel and experience life and it's greatest moments while we can. We hope to bring those moments to you in our photos and hope to bring joy and happiness to everyone that happens to take a moment to browse our site. Thanks for viewing and sharing!

04/11/2026
Ally Venable Band Granada Theater
04/11/2026

Ally Venable Band Granada Theater

04/11/2026

EULESS, TX👋 Come join us at ARBOR DAZE on APRIL 25TH at Glade Parks! We will be rockin’ at this FUN, FREE, and FAMILY FRIENDLY event for the community🌳

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03/23/2026

🎾 GIVEAWAY TIME 2026 Dallas Guitar Festival 2026! 🎾 May 1, 2, & 3

We’re turning it up and giving one lucky winner a 4-PACK of VIP tickets to the legendary Dallas International Guitar Festival 2026 đŸ€˜
Grab your crew and get ready for an unforgettable weekend of insane guitars & gear with live performances from world class guitarists. đŸ”„
TO WIN:
⚡ Follow us
⚡ Like this post
⚡ Tag your crew (each tag = extra entry 👀)
That’s it. Easy.
🎟 Winner announced April 10!

03/15/2026

Phil Campbell, Motörhead’s Longtime Guitarist, Dies at 64

Phil Campbell, the longtime Motörhead guitarist whose savage, hard-driving style became a crucial part of the band’s identity, has died at 64 after a serious medical battle following a complex major operation. He passed away on the night of March 13, 2026, leaving behind his wife, children, and grandchildren. His death feels like the loss of one of the last true rock ’n’ roll lifers — a musician who never needed hype, image, or flash to prove who he was.

Born in Pontypridd, Wales, in 1961, Campbell joined Motörhead in 1984 and stayed until the band’s final chapter in 2015. Across those three decades, he became far more than a guitarist in the lineup: he was part of the machine that kept Motörhead brutal, fast, loud, and utterly uncompromising. He played the way great hard rock should feel — direct, dangerous, and completely alive.

What made Phil Campbell special was that he never sounded like he was trying too hard. His riffs bit hard, his solos had grit instead of vanity, and his rhythm playing gave Motörhead the force that made the whole band hit like a weapon. He was one of those rare players whose greatness was built on conviction. No gimmicks. No nonsense. Just volume, attitude, and absolute commitment to the song.

Even after Motörhead ended, he kept going, still carrying that same spirit into the next chapter of his career and still sounding like a man who belonged on a stage with an amp roaring behind him. That matters. Because Phil Campbell did not live like a relic from a glorious past — he remained a working rock musician to the end, rooted in family, loyalty, and the kind of authenticity this music is always in danger of losing.

His death is more than sad news for Motörhead fans. It is the passing of a musician who helped keep hard rock honest. Phil Campbell leaves behind not just songs and riffs, but a legacy of endurance, power, and truth — the kind of legacy that cannot be manufactured, only earned.

03/05/2026

Tampa Bay Blues Festival of Florida Featuring Some of the Biggest Names in Blues Music At the St. Petersburg Waterfront Vinoy Park

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