Dave Mason Announces Retirement from Touring, Due to Health Concerns

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer has had quite a career as a session player, band member and solo artist.

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Tributes For Robert Redford (1936 – 2025)

The film giant shared top billing with many of Hollywood’s biggest names including Paul Newman, Jane Fonda, Dustin Hoffman, Barbra Streisand and Meryl Streep.

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Who Are You: The Who Announce Super Deluxe Edition of Final Studio Album Recorded With Keith Moon

The SDE includes over 70 previously unreleased tracks featuring never-before-heard mixes, alternate takes, newly mixed live tracks and candid recordings of the band rehearsing in 1977 and 1978.

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When Music Went Mobile with 8-Track Tapes

Do you remember when it was a big deal to have an 8-track player in your car? Check out Ford’s 1966 Mustang ad featuring a “stereosonic tape player”…

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Paul McCartney Announces Intimate Show to Kick Off 2025 ‘Got Back’ Tour

The legend turned 83 on June 18. The 21 concerts will run from late September until late November.

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Good ‘Sports’: How Huey Lewis and the News Hit a Home Run

The album remains one of the band’s most memorable efforts, and confirmation that they were decidedly in the game.

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George Harrison Solo Catalog Reissues Continue

His son, Dhani Harrison, oversees the agreement between Dark Horse Records and BMG.

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2nd Trailer Shared For Springsteen Biopic, ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere,’ Amid Rave Reviews

“If some fans go in expecting the equivalent of a greatest hits package, think again. [The film] is the real deal, an intelligent, deliberately paced journey into the soul of an artist.”—Deadline

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‘John Candy: I Like Me’ Documentary Coming

The 2025 film, from director Colin Hanks, includes candid interviews with Bill Murray, Steve Martin, Tom Hanks, Catherine O’Hara, Martin Short, Eugene Levy, and Macaulay Culkin, among others.

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The 44 (Count ’em!) Number One Singles of 1974

Only one song stayed at the top for three weeks or more. Top 40 radio programmers in the U.S. were still playing rock music alongside pop, R&B and disco.

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