Stephen Stills’ A-List Solo Debut Revisited

A balance of DIY proficiency and top-tier talent gave the 1970 release an early head start in the race for most popular solo album by a member of CSN&Y.

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1-2-3-4: Listen to The Beatles ‘Anthology’ 2025 Upgraded Expanded Edition

The landmark 1995 series has been restored and remastered in celebration of its 30th anniversary with updated releases on screen, as music collections and in print.

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10 Songs You May Not Know Were Written By Bob Dylan 

Nobody sings Dylan like Dylan, but many have covered his songs. Here are some classic examples.

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Todd Snider, Singer-Songwriter Who Helped Popularize Americana Genre, Dead at 59

The well-respected artist died in Nashville two weeks after being assaulted in Salt Lake City.

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Smith’s Soulful 1969 Cover of ‘Baby It’s You’

They took a song that had already been a hit for the Shirelles and the Beatles, and made it their own. Whatever happened to Gayle McCormick & Smith?

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Van Morrison Grooves With the Street Choir

Morrison’s third official solo album in 1970 is largely about the spirit of soul/R&B, the feel and his singing. It features his biggest U.S. hit (no, not that one).

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Radio Hits of 1970: Take a Second Look

Several pop culture touchstones debuted this year, and some of the year’s biggest singles included hits by a slew of one-hit-wonders plus some all-time classics.

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Rolling Stones Release Super Deluxe Edition of 1976’s ‘Black and Blue’

The album was their first following the departure of Mick Taylor who was eventually replaced by Ronnie Wood, one of several guitarists who auditioned for the band.

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Nicolette Larson Gets Box Set, ‘Look In My Direction: The Warner Bros. Recordings’

The 4-CD collection is the first, definitive anthology of her recordings for the label in the late ’70s and early ’80s.

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David Coverdale, of Whitesnake and Deep Purple Fame, Announces Retirement: ‘Fare Thee Well’

The dynamic frontman recently turned 74. “It’s time for me to call it a day.”

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