Sugarloaf Sings About a ‘Green-Eyed Lady’

The band was best known for the 1970 hit and another Top 10 single, “Don’t Call Us, We’ll Call You” (1974). Lead singer Jerry Corbetta died in 2016

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The Beatles ‘Monopoly’ Game Gets 2024 Edition

The acclaimed 2008 edition of the game has been updated

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Jefferson Airplane Recall Woodstock: A New Dawn

Grace Slick addressed the sea of humans, “You have seen the heavy groups. Now you will see morning maniac music. Believe me, yeah, it’s a new dawn.”

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The Beatles: Can AI ‘Fix’ Their Unreleased Material?

Can unreleased Beatles recordings be made whole by AI? Here is a look at projects that could be on the way in coming years.

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Power Pop of the ’70s is Celebrated With Compilation

Looking For the Magic – American Power Pop in the Seventies picks 76 songs across 3-CDs from such acts as Raspberries, the Knack, Andrew Gold and Cheap Trick

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Lindsey Buckingham Box Set Arrives

20th Century Lindsey, features the solo albums Law and Order (1981), Go Insane (1984), and Out of the Cradle (1992), all with audio remastered in 2017 from the original master tapes, along with an 8-song compilation of non-album tracks

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The Allman Brothers Band’s ‘Brothers and Sisters’: A New Family

With both Duane Allman and Berry Oakley now deceased, the ABB had to decide how to move forward. The answer: their biggest album yet.

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Jack Russell, Who Led Rockers Great White, Dies at 63

What will always stand out as a stain on Russell and the band’s career was their concert on the night of February 20, 2003

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Jimmy Webb Interview on Songwriting (and That Cake)

The consummate pop songwriter, whose credits include “MacArthur Park,” “Wichita Lineman” and so many more, in conversation.

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Last Waltz Tour ’24 Includes Heartbreakers’ Mike Campbell, Benmont Tench

The run also celebrates the legacy of The Band’s co-founder Robbie Robertson, and immediately follows the one-night-only concert celebration in his honor

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