Dwight Twilley, Power Pop Legend Who Was Denied Success, Dies

The singer, songwriter and guitarist’s first recordings with musical partner Phil Seymour in the mid-1970s pre-dated the genre

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The Zombies Mesmerize Young and Old Alike at 2023 Concert

Still led by founders Colin Blunstone and Rod Argent, the British Invasion band performed both their early classics and newer material.

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Sly Stone Publishes Memoir, ‘Thank You’

“For as long as I can remember folks have been asking me to tell my story, [but] I wasn’t ready. I had to be in a new frame of mind to become Sylvester Stewart again”

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Paul McCartney, 81, Opens 2023 ‘Got Back’ Tour

The legend opened the tour in Adelaide, Australia, his first of seven shows Down Under, with a 39-song set that spanned his Beatles, Wings and solo career

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Joni Mitchell’s ‘Archives, Volume 3’ Covers a Fruitful Era: Review

Throughout these live and studio performances, you’ll have trouble deciding which is more impressive: Mitchell’s music or vocals.

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Label Exec Reflects on Gary Richrath of REO Speedwagon

The Epic Records exec shares his memories of the late guitarist and signing REO. “Gary was a shredder in the early days”

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Huey Lewis on Hearing Loss: ‘There is Hope’

The popular singer-songwriter, whose health issues have prevented him from singing for over 5 years, remains hopeful it will one day be resolved

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1967: The Year in 50 Classic Rock Albums

It was the year that the rock album came of age, with timeless releases from the Beatles, Dylan & Stones alongside newcomers Jimi Hendrix, the Doors & more

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Dire Straits’ ‘Making Movies’: Mark Knopfler’s Widescreen Ambitions

The album restored the band’s platinum stature with a more expansive style verging on prog rock while retaining retro accents

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Traveling Wilburys’ Debut: Just Your Basic Dylan-Petty-Harrison-Orbison-Lynne Supergroup

Their unexpected union was a landmark combining an array of distinctive voices into something no individual could create alone.

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