BEST CLASSIC BANDS – CELEBRATING THE ARTISTS, MUSIC AND POP CULTURE OF THE CLASSIC ROCK ERA

Graham Nash, His Voice Undiminished, Wows a Red Rocks Crowd—Live Review

The acclaimed singer and songwriter dazzled the Colorado audience with a cross-section of songs from throughout his career. We were there.

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The 9 Number One Albums of 1981: Take It On the Run

Each of the releases had a different story to tell. Many were from artists who had paid their dues for years. Others were from superstars returning to the top.

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Mark Lindsay, Hal Blaine and the Raiders’ #1 Hit, ‘Indian Reservation’

Our interview with the star about the legendary drummer who made magic happen at the recording session and the single’s unusual path to success.

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Yes Releases Live 1976 Archival Release, ‘Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City’

The concert featured their formidable Relayer lineup—Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, Chris Squire, Alan White, and Patrick Moraz.

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12 Overlooked Rock Songs of 1979

Arena-rock, new wave and power pop were dominating the scene at the decade’s end. Here are some tracks from that year that are worth revisiting.

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Early David Bowie Music Coming via ‘The Shel Talmy Recordings’

The collection includes 10 previously unheard tracks, with contributions from Jimmy Page, then a guitar slinger for hire, and celebrated piano player Nicky Hopkins.

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Sixty Years After ‘Red Rubber Ball,’ a New Cyrkle Album, ‘Revival’: Review

The 1960s pop-rock outfit was the first American band signed by Beatles manager Brian Epstein, who named the group.

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Gregg Allman Documentary ‘The Music of My Soul’: Review

The 2026 film goes a long way toward explaining both the man and the music.

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Bob Dylan, 85, Adds Dates to 2026 Tour

Beyond the dozens of U.S. concerts scheduled for summer, he’s added dozens more in European in the fall. He turned 85 on May 24.

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Best Weekly Singles Charts of All Time: Radio Hits July 1967

The Summer of Love was in full swing and radio was playing hits by Stevie Wonder, the Grass Roots, one-hit-wonders Every Mother’s Son and Music Explosion. And, of course, Scott McKenzie’s big hit.

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Three Dog Night: Under the Covers

Their value lie not in their compositional skills but in their knack for choosing songs by others that fit their style and broadened their appeal.

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‘Rise and Fall of Classic Rock’: A Must-Read

Kent Hartman’s book, Goodnight, L.A., sheds light on the city’s recording scene in the ’70s and ’80s, with scores of interviews with the stars.

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