‘March of the Flower Children’: A Rock Anthology Focuses on 1967

If you lived through the late ’60s, this album will spark fond memories and also expose you to some great rarities that passed you by.

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Great Classic Rock Trios: 10 Powerful Threesomes

Sometimes there’s nothing more powerful than a three-piece band. We profile 10 of the best, including Cream, Rush, ZZ Top and the Jimi Hendrix Experience

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American Graffiti Coming to Theaters For 50th Anniversary

George Lucas’ 1973 coming-of-age movie, starring Ron Howard and Richard Dreyfuss has been recently remastered, with a brand-new sound mix

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Bob Barker, Affable Host of TV’s ‘Price is Right,’ Mourned at 99

He was the game show’s first host when it debuted in 1972 and continued in that role until he retired in 2007

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Duran Duran’s Andy Taylor Says His Stage 4 Cancer is Now Asymptomatic

The 62-year-old guitarist has shared some remarkable news about the treatments that he has been receiving

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The Kinks’ Masterful ‘Everybody’s in Show-Biz’

The Kinks returned to America in 1972 after a ban to become the arena rock band they deserved to be.

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Longtime Whitesnake Guitarist, Bernie Marsden, Dies

Tributes were led by his longtime Whitesnake bandmate David Coverdale with whom he wrote their biggest hit. The guitarist was 72

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Eagles Return to the Stage—Such a Lovely Place: 2021 Review

At last, the band’s Hotel California tour resumed with a generous (31-song) set from Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B Schmit, Vince Gill and Deacon Frey.

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The Multi-Platinum Boston Debut Album: More Than a Feeling

With 17 million sales, it still ranks not only as one of the best-selling debut albums in music history, but also one of the fastest-selling as well.

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Joni Mitchell Live Comeback Continues With Surprise Performance

The legend was an unannounced guest as she sang a favorite at a tribute concert for the late Wayne Shorter

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