I'm the first to admit that I take baseball for granted. Read More
On Monday night, business leaders rallied to tell City Hall not to blow it. Read More
The Archery Center, which will serve as a recreational facility for the community by way of after-school programs and summer camps, will also be the headquarters of the National Alliance for the Development of Archery and it will host pre-Olympic and Junior Olympic training as well as regional and national archery tournaments. Read More
You may remember The Baseball Project, which was a supergroup of sorts (R.E.M.'s Peter Buck being the biggest name) that put out an album of baseball-related songs last year called "Frozen Ropes and Dying Quails." Read More
October 28, 2009 from WXPN - What happens when a passionate love of rock 'n' roll meets a nostalgic obsession with America's pastime? Read More
The Baseball Project (a power pop supergroup featuring Steve Wynn, Scott McCaughey, Peter Buck from R.E.M. and Linda Pitmon) is confirmed for our 4th Annual Len & Bob Bash for Chicago Cubs Charities, presented by Bud Light, at the House of Blues Chicago on January 14, 2010 to kick off Cubs Convention weekend (it's the 25th Annual Convention by the way). Read More
A new group of Pensacola residents is petitioning to try to stop the City of Pensacola from issuing at least $45.6 million in bonds to build the Community Maritime Park. A political action committee called "No $48 million debt" has been formed to collect petition signatures to try to force a referendum that would allow city voters to decide if the bonds should be issued. Read More
And it's making some journalists nervous -- needlessly. Read More
While the Major League Baseball playoffs start this afternoon, an All-Star roster of musicians have been plying their trade in rock clubs from Chicago to Kentucky to Manhattan all summer. Read More
The Baseball Project had its origins way back in 1992 when musicians Scott McCaughey (the Minus 5, the Young Fresh Fellows) and ... Read the full The Baseball Project bio.