Paul Simon Brings His ‘Quiet Celebration’ to San Diego: Review

On his current concert tour, the 84 year-old songwriting legend performed both new and classic songs.

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‘Eagles and Hotel California: 50 Years’ Book Due

The title “offers a definitive visual and narrative exploration of the record that captured the shift from ’60s idealism to ’70s disillusion.”

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Cream’s ‘Wheels of Fire’ Gets Super Deluxe Edition

The set chronicles the full creation and fruition of the supergroup’s—Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce—1968 groundbreaking third album.

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A Boxed Set from the Byrds’ Gene Parsons: Review

Gene Parsons (no relation to Gram), though less celebrated than his namesake, spent four years with the Byrds, from 1968 to 1972.

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12 Essential Uriah Heep Songs

Formed in London in 1969, “Heep” blended heavy riffs, soaring harmonies and progressive ambition into a sound all its own.

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Best Classic Bands: It’s Burton Cummings’ Fault

The idea for our website started with an innocent Facebook post that resulted in a missed concert and a vow to do something about it.

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Samantha Fish Releases ‘Paper Doll Live’ Album

The LP captures the electrifying stage presence that has made her one of the most compelling performers in modern blues and roots music.

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Tom Scholz on Brad Delp: ‘Best Male Studio Singer I’ve Ever Heard’

From our interview: “The two of us would go on all day and into the night and start again the next day. It was mental telepathy.”

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When Gregg Allman’s Grandson Made His Stage Debut on Hammond B3

“My son has played piano since he was a little guy,” said his father, Devon Allman. “The road truly goes on forever!”

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George Thorogood Sets ‘Baddest Show on Earth: Greatest Hits Live’ Album, Tour

The legendary blues rockers are celebrating more than five decades together.

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