The Rides
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Active from | 2013 |
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Genres | Blues |
Albums | Pierced Arrow |
Can't Get Enough | |
Associated acts | Kenny Wayne Shepherd |
Stephen Stills | |
Barry Goldberg | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1792962 |
About The Rides
The Rides are an American blues supergroup, featuring guitarists Stephen Stills, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and keyboardist Barry Goldberg. The group formed in 2013 following a performance by the trio at a benefit led by Stills. Stills called the band “the blues band of my dreams”.
EU parliamentarians make accidental stop at Disneyland
... The stopover was not long enough for the MEPs and their aides to sample The Rides as the delay lasted just 45 minutes...
Robotaxi tech improves but can they make money?
... The Rides are mostly smooth and the cars seem respectful of cyclists and pedestrians...
Afghanistan: Parks become latest no-go areas for women in Kabul
... Their fathers sit on The Rides with them, or look on, taking photos - rare moments of joy in Afghanistan where the news is often so bleak...
Hull Fair: Ride owners on rollercoaster of rising costs
... The event is as much about the brandy snaps, candy floss and hotdogs as it is the thrills invoked by The Rides...
Avondale Grange: Life in a 'left behind' England neighbourhood
... " The north Northamptonshire town, where more than 63,000 people live, has historic ties to the shoe industry and is home to The Rides and attractions at the Grade II listed Wicksteed Park...
Thorpe Park opposes homes plan over fears of noise complaints
...Screaming from rides could prompt complaints from neighbours, the park fears A theme park is objecting to plans to build new retirement homes nearby because it fears residents may complain of screams from people on The Rides...
Thorpe Park opposes homes plan over fears of noise complaints
Screaming from rides could prompt complaints from neighbours, The Park fears
A Theme Park is objecting to plans to build new retirement homes nearby because it fears residents may complain of screams from people on The Rides .
Thorpe Park bosses say they are considering legal action over a planning application for a retirement home complex next to The Park .
They say the development could be "detrimental" to The Park 's business.
A planning application for the development of a neighbouring Grade II listed building has been deferred.
The application for the development next to the Surrey Theme Park had been due to be approved by Runnymede Borough Council on Wednesday, but was delayed while discussions between The Park 's owners and developer Eden Retirement Living continue, according to the.
Merlin Entertainment said the development of 79 apartments could impact future investment at the attraction because residents might object to noise coming from The Rides and visitors.
In a bid to "protect its position" The Firm said the impact of The Complex would be "significant and detrimental to its ongoing operations".
Merlin Entertainments also owns Legoland and Alton TowersLinda Gillham, councillor for the Thorpe ward, said: "The main problem is that future residents may complain about noise, but in recent years The Village residents have not complained about noise. "
You may also like:A noise survey carried out In July 2018 found that "noise emitted from the Theme Park consists of screams from patrons and The Noise created by the passing of a roller-coaster car".
The application has been deferred until a later date, The Council said.
runnymede borough council, theme parks, thorpe, chertsey, local government
Source of news: bbc.com