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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – For more than 40 years, concert promoter Rich Engler has been bringing some of the biggest entertainers in the world to Pittsburgh. Along the way, there's been more than a ...
This week's Tady column looks at the new Rich Engler documentary, a 3-CD release by Billy Price, and weekend changes at 91.3 WYEP ...
Engler booked the first show for a 1974 U.S. tour by a group that would become known derisively as "Fakewood Mac," the result of a British band manager who didn't want to wait for the real ...
Rich Engler is a nationally recognized concert promoter from Pittsburgh. The former co-owner of DiCesare-Engler Productions has written a new book called Behind the Stage Door, a retrospective of ...
Rich Engler, long-time Pittsburgh concert promoter and author of "Behind the Stage Door," is the first inductee to the Pittsburgh Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. KDKA's Dave Crawley Reports: ...
When music promoter Rich Engler booked Bob Marley and the Wailers for a 1980 show in downtown Pittsburgh, he already knew that the 16-song set he’d booked for was going to one of Marley’s best.
Concert promoter Rich Engler has a house full of memorabilia from the musicians he's brought to Pittsburgh. He treasures one in particular – an autographed guitar from Beck himself.
Rich Engler, Rita Marley, widow of Bob Marley, and Cindy Engler (from left) at the Benedum Center (formerly the Stanley Theater) in 2010, for a concert honoring Bob Marley's music and memory.