The Laughing Beatles: Innocence, ‘If I Fell,’ and a 1964 Night in Vancouver

‘When they hit the stage, the Beatles could make it appear that they were part of your group, but also apart in their own world.’

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When Bill Withers ‘Punk’d’ the USC Trojans Football Team

The singer-songwriter had essentially retired from the spotlight decades ago. In 2009, he was invited to address the college team by then-head coach Pete Carroll

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10 Classic Rock Bar Bets Questions

Bugs Bunny always knew how to spot a sucker. Here are chart questions for some of music’s biggest names that may seem to have obvious answers but aren’t so easy

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Smokey Robinson & the Miracles’ ‘Going to a Go-Go’: Life of the Party

Their 1965 release was their only studio album to make the Billboard top 10 during the ’60s

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Book on Greenwich Village Music Scene Coming From Author David Browne

The rise and heyday of its revolutionary music scene is based on new research and first-hand interviews with many of its legendary performers

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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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