Free: ‘Fire and Water’—More Than Just All Right

The album featured one of rock’s all-time classics in “All Right Now,” but there was much more to the band’s ferocious-yet-controlled ethic.

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Christopher Cross: An Expanded Edition of His Blockbuster Debut—Review

The album earned Cross Grammys for Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Best New Artist and Song of the Year.

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1974’s Bad Company Debut Album: When Rock Fans Couldn’t Get Enough

Arising from the ashes of Free, the band pursued a more stripped-down hard-rock vision. By the end of 1974, they had a #1 LP and were headlining arenas.

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Top 40 Hits in June 1968 Were Jumpin’

As summer began, future classic rock hits were being played alongside a wild assortment of soul, country and instrumental favorites.

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Janis Joplin & Jorma Kaukonen: The Tale of the Typewriter Tape

Before they became rock icons, Janis and the Jefferson Airplane guitarist played acoustic blues. Here’s the tale of their fascinating 1964 duets.

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Annie Lennox Book, ‘Retrospective,’ A Visual Memoir, Coming

The title features more than 200 images from Polaroids and portraits to music video stills and album covers, along with personal anecdotes.

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Joni Mitchell to Release Passion Project, “Joni’s Jazz” Box Set

The career-spanning collection features recordings chosen by the legendary musician that reflect the genre’s profound influence on her music.

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Radio Hits June 1974: From ‘Sundown’ to ‘Midnight’

We were listening to two Canadian singer-songwriters who had the biggest hits of their careers this week, alongside big songs from Grand Funk and Paul McCartney.

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Bobby Sherman, Former Teen Heartthrob and Pop Star, Dies at 81

He starred on the TV series Here Come the Brides and earned a series of Gold singles in the late ’60s and early ’70s.

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Billy Joel Original Documentary, ‘And So It Goes,’ Coming To HBO in July

The two-parter, all the more poignant given the star’s health issues, spans nearly five hours.

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