It's been more than 27 years since Sublime performed its final show with Bradley Nowell, but recent moves by the late frontman's family have paved the way for the band's possible return with ...
Sublime's first release since their viral Coachella set with Jakob, 28, at the helm, the song also marks almost 28 years ...
On a recent video call, Gaugh’s talking about Bradley Nowell’s son Jakob Nowell joining Sublime for a 2024 tour, taking his late father’s place fronting the legendary band, with original ...
Sublime with Rome formed in 2010 following the 1996 death of Sublime’s lead singer Bradley Nowell. The spinoff band has since featured surviving Sublime members Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh ...
After the death of Sublime’s frontman, Bradley Nowell, Sublime bandmates Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh reunited in 2009 with the addition of Rome Ramirez. With Wilson and Gaugh leaving to rebrand Sublime ...
Sublime have released their first new song in 28 years. It is called “Feel Like That” and features vocals from the late Bradley Nowell (taken from an old recording of the song) and Scott Woodruff of ...
Today, Sublime with Rome declared a pivotal shift in the trajectory of the group’s journey. Rome Ramirez, the frontman and driving force behind Sublime with Rome revealed his departure from the ...
Sublime, made up of Jakob Nowell (the son of late singer Bradley Nowell), Bud Gaugh, and Eric Wilson, have made their first late-night show appearance. The band played on The Tonight Show Starring ...
Bud Gaugh, Sublime's founding drummer, celebrates the release of the band's song "Feel Like That," featuring vocals from Bradley Nowell and Nowell's son, Jakob.
A History of George Jones and Tammy Wynette" is about how the two greatest singers in country music history balanced ...
Don't miss your chance to see one of the last ever shows of Sublime with Rome during their farewell tour stop in San Diego at ...
“It’s like a country record playing backwards,” Sublime drummer Bud Gaugh jokes. “You know, ‘My dog came back. My truck’s not broke anymore.’” Then, Gaugh turns serious: “We got ...