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Chicago Sets 2020 Tour With Rick Springfield

The North American summer tour of amphitheaters will feature plenty of hits. Springfield has earned 13 Top 25 singles in the U.S.

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Liverpool Museum Offers ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Immersive Experience’

The free event, sanctioned by The Beatles and Apple Corps Ltd, will take place each day during the holiday season. Tickets are required

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Record Store Day Black Friday 2019 Releases

Get ready for the annual extravaganza, with plenty of special releases for music fans. Visit your favorite indie record shop, with fellow music lovers

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Townshend Clarifies ‘Thank God Moon and Entwistle Are Dead’ Comment

The Who leader took to social media today (Nov. 27) to address the storm that followed the publication of his recent interview

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Jimi Hendrix Band of Gypsys Fillmore East Box: Listen

The impact Jimi Hendrix, Billy Cox and Buddy Miles had upon the boundaries and definitions of rock, R&B and funk can be traced to these four concerts.

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The Beatles ‘Singles Collection’ Box Set Arrives

The seven-inch vinyl set, spanning their 23 U.K. singles, follows their recent tradition of releasing a new collection timed for the holiday season

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U2: New Song, ‘Ahimsa,’ Ahead of First-Ever Concert in India

The 2019 edition of The Joshua Tree Tour has seen the band return to New Zealand, Australia and Japan, plus first visits to Singapore, Seoul and India

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Rod Stewart With Royal Philharmonic Orchestra: Listen

“You’re in My Heart” pairs classic vocal tracks from his most popular songs with new arrangements. The singer-songwriter is also on tour

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Gahan Wilson, Cartoonist for Playboy, Dies at 89

The legend’s work was as ubiquitous as the magazine’s Playmate of the Month. It’s said that he had a cartoon in each issue of the magazine since Dec.1957

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Michael J. Pollard, ‘Bonnie & Clyde’ Actor, Dead at 80

Pollard was a relative newcomer when he appeared in the biopic, which starred Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway. He went on to appear in more than 60 films.

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