1973: The Year in Music

Many of the stars of the ’60s were still making great music, but increasingly, the identity of ’70s rock was being revealed by new names.

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Interview: Santana’s Michael Shrieve on Playing Woodstock at 20

The drummer had a big moment at the ’69 festival – at age 20. When that lineup reunited for a 2016 album and concerts, the chemistry was there.

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‘Conversations With Tom Petty’ Book Gets Expanded Edition

The first authorized book to focus solely on his life and work, is by author Paul Zollo

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Leslie West Interview: Mountain, Woodstock, and More

When the history of heavy rock is traced today, it invariably points to him as one of the origin points—it was no accident that he called his band Mountain.

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Grace Slick: Amazing Photo at 1969 Woodstock Festival

We asked photographer Elliott Landy, for a special image of the classic rock legend at the 1969 Woodstock Festival. And did he come through!

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Aretha Franklin’s ‘I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You’ LP: R-E-S-P-E-C-T

The 1967 album, her 10th, was her first for Atlantic Records and the start of her fruitful relationship with producer Jerry Wexler

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Dave Edmunds’ ‘Get It’: Forward Into the Past

The 1977 album, consisting mainly of treasured cover songs with help from Nick Lowe, hinted at what Rockpile would soon deliver.

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Talking Heads’ ‘Fear of Music’: A Transitional Gem

“The first step in David Byrne’s assumption of power, moving Talking Heads from a band to his band… It was dance music that reflected the time.”

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Ozark Mountain Daredevils Celebrating With Final Tour

The seminal American rock band are known for their distinctive fusion of country, rock, and pop

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Aerosmith Retires From Touring, Cancels Farewell Run

The damage to Steven Tyler’s vocal cords, sustained during the tour’s 3rd concert, was worse than originally thought

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