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

The Poco Country-Rock Legacy: “Deliverin’,” With a Gallop

With its stellar vocal harmonies and instrumental dexterity, the album established Poco for decades to come and drew a blueprint for country-rock’s future.

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James Taylor Announces 2026 Tour

The legendary singer-songwriter turns 78 on March 12.

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Elton John’s ‘Tumbleweed Connection’: Raising the Stakes

The musical language that would define his work is all present on this early gem that solidified Elton’s writing partnership with Bernie Taupin.

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Radio Hits in January 1969: Don’t Break My Heart

Seven months before the Woodstock festival, future classic rock hits from CCR and the Doors were side-by-side with songs by the Bee Gees, Sammy and Sly.

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Listen to Steve Miller Band’s Live Reggae Version of ‘The Joker’ From 1977

The concert captures the band at their peak, with such favorites as “Rock’n Me,” “Jet Airliner” and “Fly Like an Eagle”

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Tributes For Grateful Dead Mainstay Bob Weir: ‘We Will Miss You’

The Empire State Building shined in tie-dye to honor the life and legacy of the Grateful Dead co-founder.

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Finding a ‘Pearl’–Janis Joplin’s Last Hurrah

It remains her most fully realized record, fronting the best band she would ever lead on her strongest set of material.

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Bob Weir, Grateful Dead Founding Member, Dies at 78

He remained at the band’s forefront throughout its 30-year run.

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The World’s Best Covers Band: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers at the Fillmore

The 1997 residency shared the star’s deep affinity and knowledge of his musical predecessors and peers.

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Bob Dylan’s ‘Desire’: Story Time

Songs from the best-selling album continued to be heavily featured in the Rolling Thunder Revue live performances.

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Thin Lizzy’s ‘The Boys Are Back in Town’: Them Cats Are Crazy

The anthemic call-and-response chorus, sung repeatedly over a twin-Les Paul guitar riff, has to rank as one of rock’s all-time greatest earworms.

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Radio Hits of January 1965: British Invasion

Songs from the Dave Clark Five, Zombies and more. And demand for the Beatles on Top 40 was so great that radio DJs played both sides of their singles.

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