My 20 Years at Tower Records

Jackson Griffith shares some of his experiences working for the chain during the heyday of record retailing. “It was a great ride while it lasted.”

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Grateful Dead Expanded ‘Wake of the Flood’: Review

In the midst of numerous internal changes, the band released one of its most beloved studio albums, featuring several classic tunes.

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‘Ed Sullivan Show’: Some Legendary Music Clips

50+ years after the landmark program ended its run, performances of recording artists, Broadway stars, comedians, and more are being made available

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Paul McCartney’s Surprise 300-Seat 2016 Club Gig

It’s every fan’s dream to see their favorite classic rock act perform at the kind of venue they played when they were on their way up

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Lynyrd Skynyrd Is Celebrated With ‘Fyfty’ Collection

The career-spanning collection of 50 tracks on 4-CDs includes a previously unreleased performance of a classic at what proved to be Gary Rossington’s final concert

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When Paul Simon Dazzled on Opening Night of His Farewell Tour

Watch the beloved singer-songwriter as he began 2018’s Homeward Bound Tour with a full 25-song set of his memorable favorites

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When Bob Dylan Won the Nobel Prize for Literature

“He is probably the greatest living poet,” said the committee upon honoring the then-75-year-old American singer-songwriter with the prestigious award

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Rudolph Isley, Founding Member of the Isley Brothers, Dies

With his siblings Ronald and O’Kelly, he founded the celebrated R&B group who wrote and/or recorded such classics as “Shout,” “Twist and Shout” and “It’s Your Thing”

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The Stones & Brian Jones Documentary Coming

The film features revealing interviews with all the main players and previously unseen archive footage

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Rockpile’s ‘Seconds of Pleasure’: One And Done

By any measure they were a great rock ‘n’ roll band, but their sole album under the group’s name didn’t always show why.

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