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Willie Nelson Wins Grammy For Sinatra Tribute LP

Recorded in the spirit of Nelson’s 1978 ‘Stardust’ album, the standards collection pays homage to one of Willie’s heroes, Frank Sinatra.

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Buddy Guy Wins Grammy: Best Traditional Blues Album

‘The Blues Is Alive and Well’ is the latest album from the Grammy-winning blues guitarist. He’s also got a busy touring schedule

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Neal Schon Sets Journey Through Time

While Journey is on sabbatical, the guitarist has recruited Journey co-founder Gregg Rolie and others to celebrate the band’s rich history “and have some fun jamming”

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Carole King Extensive Interview: Podcast

In this five-part conversation, hosted by her daughter, the usually guarded singer-songwriter opens up about her songs, her life and much more.

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Music of Cream Continue 50th Anniversary Tour

The trio involved are all accomplished musicians—and features Clapton’s nephew Will Johns, Bruce’s son Malcolm and Baker’s son Kofi

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Was James Brown Murdered? CNN Investigation

An extensive, bombshell report says that Brown’s widow, son and manager want an autopsy or criminal investigation into his 2006 death from “natural causes”

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Valerie Carter Prev. Unreleased Music: Listen

The previously unreleased music from the late L.A. vocalist features contributions from Prince, Lowell George and Linda Ronstadt, among others.

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Sammy Hagar Announces Album, Tour

The 10 songs on ‘Space Between’ were “sewn together conceptually for a complete mental, emotional and physical experience,” said the Red Rocker.

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Tom Jones 2019 Tour Calendar Fills Up

Not even 2017 hip surgery can slow down the singer, who turns 79 this year. His schedule includes a performance at Jazz Fest

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Super Bowl LIII Halftime: Rock Fans’ Toilet Break?

After years of rocking performances from Paul McCartney, The Who, the Rolling Stones, Tom Petty and Prince, the NFL has turned its back on classic rock stars

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