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

The Jaggerz’ ‘The Rapper’: You Know What He’s After

“The song was something that I wrote watching people in nightclubs. You’d see these dudes go over and start rapping to chicks,” said the band’s Donnie Iris.

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11 Classic Rock Songs for Spring

There are few things sunnier than these songs about spring from some of music’s greatest acts including Led Zeppelin, the Rascals and, yup, the Beach Boys.

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Peter Frampton Reveals 2026 Studio Album, ‘Carry the Light,’ With Guest Stars

He’s joined by Graham Nash, Sheryl Crow, Benmont Tench, and others.

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Tedeschi Trucks Band’s Busy 2026: New Album, ‘Future Soul,’ Tour

A busy year ahead for the band, including their sixth studio release and an extensive tour.

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Best Weekly Singles Chart of All-Time: March 1970 Edition

The week of March 21, 1970, was a magical one for the U.S. pop singles chart, with new hits from Three Dog Night, the Jackson 5, and the Beatles vying to be #1.

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Leon Russell with Mary Russell: The Paradise Years 1976-1981 Box Set Released

The 4-CD set features expanded editions of his solo albums, collaborations with Mary and New Grass Revival, and her own solo album.

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Supertramp Gets 2026 Half-Speed Remasters

Their campaign continues with three more titles remastered at Abbey Road Studios.

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5th Dimension Gets ‘Let the Sunshine In’ Box Set

The collection of 135 recordings includes the chart-topping “Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In” and “Wedding Bell Blues” plus top ten hits “Up, Up, And Away,” “Stoned Soul Picnic,” “One Less Bell To Answer,” and “(Last Night) I Didn’t Get To Sleep At All.”

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George Harrison, Ringo Starr Solo Catalogs Get Reissues

George’s son, Dhani Harrison, oversees the agreement between Dark Horse Records and BMG. Ringo’s first four solo LPs have received new pressings on color vinyl.

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The Who’s ‘Face Dances’: After Tragedy, Transition

Somehow, after Keith Moon’s death, they were able to direct their energy into a fine studio effort that explored new and varied styles.

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The Epic Guitar Performance by Prince at the 2004 Rock Hall Induction Ceremony

17 years after rock royalty honored George at the Hall of Fame, director Joel Gallen updated the clip of Prince’s blistering solo on “While My Guitar…”

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The Ides of March and the Story of ‘Vehicle’

They took their band name from a Shakespeare classic, their biggest hit from a real-life incident, and they drove their way up the charts in the year 1970.

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