Golden Earring Co-Founder George Kooymans Dies Following ALS Diagnosis

The Dutch rock group disbanded when he was first diagnosed with ALS but are returning for “One Last Night.”

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Radio Hits in July 1966: A ‘Wild’ Survey

A great week with some wild stories about some of the biggest songs on the radio including hits by the Troggs, Mamas & the Papas and the Lovin’ Spoonful.

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Rockers Offer Tributes to Their ‘Dear Friend,’ Ozzy Osbourne

“He was a dear friend and a huge trailblazer who secured his place in the pantheon of rock gods – a true legend. He was also one of the funniest people I’ve ever met.”

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Ozzy Osbourne Dead at 76, Weeks After Final Performance

He had reunited with Black Sabbath on July 5 for their “Back to the Beginning” reunion concert.

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Talking Heads Share 3rd Track From ‘… Buildings and Food’ Super Deluxe Edition

Their 1978 groundbreaking second album includes “Take Me To the River,” on which producer Brian Eno suggested a slower tempo than the Al Green original.

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Vince Calandra, Who Stood-in For Harrison on Beatles’ ‘Sullivan’ Rehearsal, Dies

The former “cue card guy” filled in when the so-called “quiet Beatle” remained at the Plaza Hotel convalescing when John, Paul and Ringo were at the TV studio.

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The Beatles 1967-1970 3-CD Covers Set Coming

With a Little Help From My Friends spans 75 tracks recorded by such acts as Ike & Tina Turner, Billy Preston, Harry Nilsson, Jose Feliciano, Wilson Pickett and Richie Havens.

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Top Radio Hits 1966: What a Year For Singles!

British Invasion stars, popular vocalists and novelty hits all topped the charts. Songs from the Rascals, Frank Sinatra, The Beatles, and Mamas & the Papas. What were the biggest?

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Blind Faith: Behind the Doomed Supergroup’s Only Album

Formed from the ashes of Cream and Traffic, the new British quartet had so much promise. But after one stellar LP and a handful of gigs, they were gone.

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Gentle Giant Frontman Turned Label Exec, Derek Shulman, Writes Memoir

My Improbable Journey From Stage Lights to Executive Heights features behind-the-scenes stories of his years as a musician and his second chapter as a successful record company executive.

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