Will Kiss tell Kansas to "carry on, my wayward son"? Or is Kansas "dressed to kill"? You decide, as the next round of Ultimate Classic Rock Hall of Fame voting gets underway.
Arcade Fire have been spicing up their current tour by covering different songs in each city -- and their stop in Kansas City featured a brief rendition of Kansas' classic 'Dust In The Wind.'
When dumpy middle aged men get nostalgic, people make mistakes. Like this video. Boomer thinks there are people watching him.
Also, is he wearing safety glasses??
Robby Steinhardt, a founding member of Kansas and a distinctive part of the band's signature sound, is in the hospital after suffering a heart attack on Aug. 9.
In 2013 Kansas will be chalking up a major milestone when they celebrate four decades as a band. In honor of the special event, the band has unveiled their 40th Anniversary Celebration and Fan Appreciation Concert scheduled for Aug. 17 at the Benedum Center for the Performing Arts in Pittsburgh, Pa.
They've been around for almost 40 years, filling arenas, racking up plenty of hits, and selling millions of records along the way -- but the guys in Kansas have never had one of their songs covered by a bunch of costume-wearing metal enthusiasts. Until now, that is.
Barack Obama didn't take a whole lot of risks when filling out his NCAA Tournament brackets.
The President has all four number one seeds — Duke, Pittsburgh, Ohio State and Kansas — advancing to the Final Four, with Kansas winning it all...
…that blind people can carry a concealed weapon. Huh?
O.K, that’s not the original intent mind you, but it’s not exactly clear that eyesight is required. Wth…
During the last legislative session, a number of changes were made to the state’s concealed carry law, including the removal of language that according to a published report gave the attorney general the right to deny applicants a licens