Aerosmith Rocked Final Boston Concert in 2022

The show marked the band’s return after 2 1/2 years, due to the pandemic and Steven Tyler’s rehab

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America Releases ‘Live From the Hollywood Bowl 1975’ Album

The concert features never-before-heard recordings of their performance backed by a symphony conducted by the legendary George Martin

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Herbie Flowers, Prolific Bassist for Bowie, Elton, Reed, Nilsson & 3 Beatles, Dies

His bass lines included some of the most familiar in rock, among them in Reed’s “Walk on the Wild Side,” Nilsson’s “Jump in the Fire,” Melanie’s “Candles in the Rain,” David Essex’s “Rock On,” and Bowie’s “Space Oddity.”

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Will Jennings, Lyricist For ‘Tears in Heaven,’ ‘My Heart Will Go On,’ Dies

The award-winner also co-wrote “Up Where We Belong” for An Officer and A Gentleman, and collaborated with Steve Winwood on many songs including the #1 single, “Higher Love”

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Sergio Mendes, Pioneering Brazilian Music Star, Dies

The death of the producer, composer, keyboardist, vocalist and songwriter was announced by his longtime friend Herb Alpert

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Faces At The BBC — Complete Concert & Session Recordings 1970-1973 Box Set Arrives

The 9-disc set, much of it previously unreleased, has been remastered with the full participation of band members Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood, and Kenney Jones

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The Beach Boys Live in 2024: Still Plenty of Fun, Fun, Fun

“America’s Band” are still delivering the California dream, with the promise of sun, surf, and endless summers.

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Box Set Collects Early Solo Work by Lindsey Buckingham: Review

After Fleetwood Mac balked at continuing in the direction of ‘Tusk,’ Buckingham decided to go his own way.

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John Stewart: From a Trio to ‘Daydream Believer’ to ‘Gold’

After many years with the Kingston Trio, the baritone singer-songwriter wrote a Monkees’ favorite. But solo success eluded him until he struck Gold in 1979

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