Rolling Stones’ Early Catalog Gets Vinyl Reissues

Many of their albums recorded between 1963-1970, are being reissued throughout the remainder of 2023 and into 2024

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Lucinda Williams’ Effusive ‘Stories from a Rock n Roll Heart’: Review

The singer-songwriter’s primary lyrical focus, on this album marking her 70th birthday, is how much music means to her.

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The Classics IV Trio: ‘Spooky,’ ‘Stormy’ & ‘Traces’

They had three huge hits in less than a year and a half. Who were they and what became of them? We look back at the brief career of the Classics IV.

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Live Nation Sets Summer’s Live Ticket Offer

Concertgoers can get four-tickets for $80 all-in to more than 2500 shows across North America while inventory lasts

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The Youngbloods’ ‘Get Together’: Unique Path to Success

The song had been kicking around for a few years when they recorded it. Their first release of the tune bombed. Then it became a timeless anthem.

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The Doors’ ‘Soft Parade’: Still Rockin’

The album’s pop leanings notwithstanding, the Doors were still very much a rock and roll band at the time of its release.

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A Little ‘Hanky Panky’ with Tommy James: A Revealing Interview

He came to fame in 1966 after a song he and his teenage band, the Shondells, covered hit the top of the charts. The hitmaker reflects on his long career

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Jane Birkin, Singer-Actress and ’60s ‘It Girl,’ Dies

She earned international acclaim in the ’60s for film roles including Blow-Up and the sexually explicit single, “Je t’aime… moi non plus,” sung in French with her longtime romantic partner, Serge Gainsbourg

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Session Kings: The Beatles at the BBC on July 16, 1963

One of the finest sessions in all of rock and roll history, this marathon date captured the band at its performing peak.

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Harry Chapin Inspiration for ‘Taxi’

‘Cat’s in the Cradle’ may have been Harry Chapin’s biggest hit, but ‘Taxi’ resonated with listeners, perhaps due to its real-life connection.

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