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

The Number One Albums of 1972: Each Has a Story

Our recap of the year’s chart topping LPs in the U.S. includes many classic rock favorites. Several took years to rise to the top.

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Dion Stuns in Concert: ‘How is He 86?’—Review

The sold-out June 2026 solo acoustic performance, on Bleecker Street in Greenwich Village, was filled with well-wishers as the singer of such early rock ‘n’ roll classics as “The Wanderer” and “Runaround Sue” regaled the crowd with “Words and Music.”

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Monterey Pop Festival—10 Killer Performances

Here is a look at some of the finest that went down over those 3 days, and which still loom so largely as we bring contemporary ears to bear on them

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11 Essential Wishbone Ash Songs

They combined hard rock, folk and progressive influences into a twin-guitar sound that later influenced many other acts.

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Carly Simon to Release ‘Comes in Waves,’ First New Studio Album in Over a Decade

The 2026 album was produced alongside a close circle of family, friends, and longtime collaborators who have remained part of her creative world across decades.

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Best Weekly Singles Charts of All-Time: Radio Hits in June 1967

With summer just around the corner, the biggest songs this week included all-time greats from the Airplane, Turtles, Aretha and Scott McKenzie.

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Bonnie Tyler Health Update: Out of Coma, but Remains ‘Very Unwell and in Intensive Care’

The husky-voiced Welsh singer, 75, earned several worldwide pop hits including 1978’s “It’s a Heartache” and 1983’s “Total Eclipse of the Heart.”

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The Beatles’ ‘Yesterday and Today’: Should It Ever Have Existed?

The album was slapped together from odds and ends by Capitol Records, without the band’s participation. And what was up with that cover?

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Allen Ginsberg @ 100: An Archival Interview with America’s Poet Laureate

To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Ginsberg’s birth, his landmark work ‘Howl’ is being reissued on vinyl.

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Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson Begin Rush ‘Fifty Something’ Tour—Recap

The landmark run celebrates more than five decades of the band’s music and legacy, and marks their first tour in 11 years.

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Willie Nelson Is Still Going Strong at 93 on ‘Dream Chaser’: Review

His intimate, gravelly vocals remain effective, and the 10 songs here, six of which he co-wrote, are all deftly crafted.

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Totally Tubular Festival Sets 2026 Tour of ’80s Music Stars

The lineup features Thomas Dolby & The Lost Toy People, A Flock of Seagulls, Tommy Tutone, and many others.

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