12 Essential Sammy Hagar Tracks

Long before he fronted Van Halen, the Red Rocker had already spent a decade carving out a solo portfolio.

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Bob Dylan and The Band: Robbie Robertson on the 1974 Tour

“I feel bold enough to refer to it as a musical revolution, because the world came around.”—Robbie Robertson

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1963: When the Beatles 1st Landed in America. Yes, 1963!

So you think no one in the U.S. heard the Beatles before 1964. Well, read on…

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‘Digging Your Scene: 1982-1987’ UK Compilation Arrives

The 4-CD set celebrates the “New Jazz” music of that era including tracks by Everything But the Girl, Alison Moyet, Swing Out Sister and The Blow Monkeys, whose 1986 hit inspired the compilation’s name.

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Top 40 Hits in July 1966: Summer in the City

Many songs in this week’s Top 10 would become all-time classics. It wasn’t unusual for pop and rock bands to share the airwaves with popular vocalists.

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12 Hip Singles from 1960s San Francisco

Some of these Bay Area singles became hits, others did not, but many are worth a fresh listen.

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Remembering Barry White and Love Unlimited

Backing his work was Love Unlimited Orchestra, a 40-piece ensemble conducted by White himself. His legacy includes six Top 10 pop hits and six #1 R&B singles

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The Souther Hillman Furay Band’s Debut LP: Less Than the Sum of its Parts

The SHF Band accomplished its commercial mission and displayed the stylistic DNA of the Byrds, Poco and, yes, the Eagles.

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A Passionately Performed Concert LP, ‘Quality Footwear,’ from Graham Parker: Review

GP serves up 11 performances that show he still knows how to squeeze out the sparks.

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Graham Nash, Stephen Stills on How CSN Got Their Start

The pair agree on most, but not all, of the details of when they first harmonized on “You Don’t Have to Cry” in 1968.

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