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The ‘Low Rider’ and ‘Why Can’t We Be Friends’ hitmakers have a San Fernando Valley origin story that included a collaboration ...
On June 5, 2025, the legendary band WAR was honored with the 2,814th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, ...
Original band members reunited for the ceremony, which included guest speaker George Lopez and emcee Jimmy Jam.
Today, keyboardist-vocalist Jordan is the sole remaining original member in War, but he’ll be joining the band’s three other surviving founders, Howard E. Scott (guitar, vocals), Harold Ray Brown ...
WAR and Family members singing 'WHY CAN'T WE BE FRIENDS" at the Iconic band WAR Honored With Star On The Hollywood Walk Of ...
WAR will receive its star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday June 5 – 56 years after the band was formed in Long Beach ...
A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled Thursday honoring the R&B and progressive soul band War for a career that ...
A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame will be unveiled Thursday honoring the R&B and progressive soul band War for a career ...
They were playing that evening at the Rag Doll, a club in North Hollywood ... rights to the War name through his company Far Out Prods. Jordan doesn’t think the Walk of Fame ceremony will ...
At the 'Ballerina' movie premiere, Keanu Reeves chats with THR on the carpet and talks about what it was like to see Ana de Armas step into character during her epic fight scenes. Plus, he dishes on ...
Lonnie Jordan, center, a member of the band WAR, is joined by fellow members Lee Oskar, second from right, and Howard Scott, ...
When in 1998, WAR needed a new percussion man, the Long Beach-based group that gave us hits like ‘Low Rider,’ ‘Cisco Kid’ and ...