Joan Baez Interview: On Dylan, Aging and the Rock Hall

Says the folk legend: “I’m comfortable and happy. I’m not trying to reach notes that I can’t reach anymore. I’m working on what I have, which I like a lot.”

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Frank Zappa’s ‘Waka/Wazoo’ Box: The Jazz-Rock Side of the Master

Along with ‘Hot Rats,’ the recordings in this box underscore Zappa’s strengths as a jazz-rock fusion composer, arranger and bandleader.

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Eagles Add Dates to 2023 Tour

Each show will feature ‘Hotel California’ in its entirety accompanied by an orchestra and choir, along with an additional set of the band’s greatest hits

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Bono Adds Dates to ‘Stories of Surrender’ New York Residency

His return to the Beacon Theatre now totals 11 shows to promote his new memoir, ‘Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story’

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Earth, Wind & Fire Drummer, Fred White, Dies at 67

He was the youngest of four brothers who performed with the funk-soul band Earth, Wind & Fire during their hit-making heyday

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Musicians We’ve Lost in 2022

An astonishing number of our favorite recording artists, as well as other celebrities, were taken from us in 2022. We pay our respects.

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Anita Pointer, of the Pointer Sisters, Dies at 74

The sisters first found fame in 1973 with “Yes We Can Can” and earned success with a string of hits including “Fire” and “I’m So Excited”

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Barbara Walters Tributes Include a Unique One From Paul McCartney

The trailblazing TV broadcast journalist was an inspiration to many future legends, many of whom have shared their admiration for her

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Michael Nesmith’s Evening of Music and Stories: 2019 Review

In concert, Nez still beamed with the youthful exuberance and playful goofiness that marked his years on ‘The Monkees’ TV show

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Ian & Sylvia’s Ian Tyson, Canadian Folk & Country Great, Dies at 89

Originally a popular folk singer, whose classics included “Four Strong Winds” and “Someday Soon,” he later became a cowboy singer.

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