Edwin McCain, the veteran singer-songwriter behind timeless classics like “I’ll Be” and “I Could Not Ask for More,” is back with Lucky, his 11th full-length studio album and first collection of new ...
New York Mets pitcher Edwin Diaz has had a rocky relationship with Mets fans, but it looks like his new walk-up song is making him quite popular at Citi Field. It’s no question been a roller-coaster ...
We should have all seen this coming. Really. Edwin Diaz's super awesome entrance song-- Narco, by Blasterjaxx and Timmy Trumpet -- has taken the MLB world by storm, becoming one of the best bullpen ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) -Three decades after his first record, Honor Among Thieves, was released on a major label, Edwin McCain’s music career is still going strong. The 55-year-old South Carolina ...
Their five-year-old collaboration with Timmy Trumpet has been blaring throughout Citi Field for a few seasons and blowing up virally for weeks, but Blasterjaxx is hoping to perform Edwin’s Diaz ...
Greenville's own Edwin McCain will return to the Peace Center to celebrate 20 years of his hit song "I'll Be." (In the video above McCain shows off his favorite places in Greenville)The concert will ...
New York Mets closer Edwin Diaz has legitimately become one of the most popular players in baseball this week, and it's all because of a song. If you don't know what I'm talking about, you probably ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers officially signed and announced Edwin Díaz as the newest member of their organization, landing a potential future Hall of Fame closer to address their bullpen issue. Díaz is ...
New York Mets closing pitcher Edwin Diaz chose “Narco” as his walk-up song for this season, and two of the writers have a strong message for anyone else who wants to use it. New York Mets closing ...
John Nolan, a lifelong New York Mets fan, tweeted that his fiancée said they could use Edwin Diaz’s walk-up trumpet music as their wedding reception entrance song if the tweet got 3,900 likes. The ...
People have compared New York Mets closer Edwin Díaz's iconic walk-up entrance to the song "Narco" to former New York Yankees reliever Mariano Rivera's entrance to Metallica's "Enter Sandman." However ...
New York Mets closer Edwin Diaz has legitimately become one of the most popular players in baseball this week, and it’s all because of a song. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, you probably ...
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