Leon Russell Biography, ‘Journey Through Rock & Roll History,’ Arrives

The legendary musician and composer performed on hundreds of recordings before he established his own celebrated solo career

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Lynyrd Skynyrd Pays Tribute to Gary Rossington in Emotional Return to Stage

During the band’s first show following the death of their final original member, they showed video clips and photos and dedicated a song

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Kenny Loggins Adds to Final Tour, ‘This Is It’

Following his successful collaboration with Jim Messina, the singer and songwriter scored with such hits as “I’m Alright,” “Footloose” and “Danger Zone”

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‘Elvis’ Movie Gets Shut Out at Academy Awards

The box-office smash tells Presley’s story seen through the prism of his complicated relationship with his manager, Colonel Tom Parker

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10cc’s ‘The Original Soundtrack’: A Widescreen Masterpiece

The talented quartet was committed to using satire, parody, jokes and sonic guffaws in their eclectic mix.

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Stevie Nicks, Billy Joel Open Concert Series as Nicks Pays Tribute to Christine McVie

The pair of classic rock legends played the first of 9 stadium shows. When Nicks closed her set with “Landslide,” she thanked her best friend

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Jerry Samuels Dies: One of Pop Music’s Most Unique One-Hit Wonders as ‘Napoleon XIV’

He wrote and recorded “They’re Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!,” an instant hit single in 1966, with an equally bizarre B-side

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The Zombies Share Teaser Trailer From Documentary, ‘Hung Up On a Dream’

The feature-length film charts the British Invasion band’s 60-year career including the unusual circumstances of their big success following their breakup

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The Hard-Boiled Asylum Debut of Warren Zevon: Rock Noir

With production by Jackson Browne and great songs like “Poor, Poor Pitiful Me” and “Hasten Down the Wind,” the 1976 LP is an unsung classic.

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The Zombies at Levon’s Barn in Woodstock: 2018 Review

The British Invasion band performed a career retrospective, plus some well-chosen covers and Argent songs, at the home of the Midnight Ramble

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