‘Who’s Next’ Expanded Edition Reveals ‘Life House’ Opus As Pete Townshend Intended

In the roughly five years encompassing Tommy and Quadrophenia, he amassed a mind-boggling song catalog that rivals that of any of his musical peers

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Nektar Founding Member, Ron Howden, Dies

The drummer and founding member for the 1970s era progressive rock band was still performing earlier in the year

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Billy Joel: ‘The Stranger’—The Breakthrough

The album could be considered a greatest hits, given the fact that several of the songs are still considered essential Joel standards.

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Al Di Meola Thanks Fans After Suffering Heart Attack Onstage

The jazz fusion guitarist has expressed his gratitude to his fans for “their incredible outpouring of love and support”

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Crossroads Guitar Festival Review: McGuinn, Stills, Mayer & More, But Clapton is Mostly MIA

Other A-list guests at the L.A. show included John McLaughlin, Gary Clark Jr., Joe Bonamassa, Eric Gales, Peter Asher, Albert Lee, Samantha FIsh and Sheryl Crow.

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Paul Rodgers Reveals Series of Strokes That Left Him Unable to Speak

One of classic rock’s most iconic vocalists has overcome a serious health issue and returned with a new studio album, Midnight Rose

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Randy Bachman of the Guess Who & BTO: Interview

In our extensive conversation, the Canadian rock great tells the story of his biggest hits with two legendary classic rock bands

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All-Star Lineup Set For Gary Brooker Tribute Concert

The 2023 concert will feature Eric Clapton, Roger Taylor, Mike Rutherford, and more, and benefit his preferred charities

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When the Rolling Stones Opened Their 2021 Tour, Minus Charlie Watts

The 13-date tour was originally scheduled to take place in 2020. The storyline, however, was the absence of the man who kept the beat for nearly 6 decades

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Journey Sets 50th Anniversary Freedom Tour With Toto

The two classic rock bands have announced the first 30 dates of their 2024 North American tour

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