Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s ‘Will the Circle Be Unbroken’: Closing the Gaps

As the 1972 triple album broke all the rules it revitalized the country-rock scene and made some very old music cool again

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Styx ‘Paradise Theatre’: Where Prog Met Pure Pop

The album was the band’s greatest success but with the members no longer on the same page, it was also the beginning of the end.

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Joe Perry Interview: Aerosmith Then & Now

We talked to the guitarist and songwriter in 2018 in this intimate interview on a variety of topics.

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Watch Trailer For Joan Baez Documentary, ‘I Am A Noise,’ Ahead of Theatrical Premiere

The feature length film is anchored by her extraordinary archive, including newly discovered home movies, diaries, artwork, and audio recordings

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Cheap Trick ‘In Color’: The Radio-Ready Sophomore LP That Put Them on the Map

Cheap Trick broke musical and lyrical boundaries, even defying the look of a rock band with a couple of rock stars and a couple of nerds.

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Eric Clapton Opens Tour With Tribute to Robbie Robertson

The two had a long mutual admiration and respect for each other. When The Band were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1994, it was Clapton who gave the induction speech

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Fleetwood Mac Releases Archival Rumours Live Album

The band was at the top of their game in August 1977 when they returned to their adopted home to play The Forum in Los Angeles

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Eagles Open Final Tour With Long Distance Dedications

“The Long Goodbye” began at Madison Square Garden with a run that is expected to continue into 2025

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The Doors Release ‘Live at the Matrix 1967: Original Masters’ Set

The band played five sparsely attended shows at a small club in San Francisco just months before they achieved stardom

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Mott the Hoople ‘All the Young Dudes’ Generates Some Hoopla

The album, with its Bowie-written title track, emphasized the band’s bravado, and helped lay the foundation for the ’70s glam movement.

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