Roger McGuinn’s 2017 Tribute Performance to Tom Petty

The Byrds co-founder’s Oct. 5 concert was his first public occasion to talk about the death of his close friend. He shared a story of how they met and toured and dedicated two songs

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Steve Miller Makes Magic at Met Museum: 2019 Review

The blues rock musician was “blown away” by the institution’s 2019 “Play it Loud: Instruments of Rock & Roll” exhibit. “Ready to have some fun?” he asked

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New Book, ‘Addicted to Noise,’ Spotlights the Music Writings of Michael Goldberg

The book includes interviews with Frank Zappa and Tom Waits and features on everyone from Dylan to the Clash to Sly.

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Roxy Music’s ‘Tight and Compelling’ Reunion Comes to L.A.—Review

The band assembled a remarkable set consisting of 18 songs drawn fairly evenly from their eight studio albums.

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Loretta Lynn, Beloved Country Music Legend, is Mourned

The coal miner’s daughter famously was born in Butcher Hollow, Ky. She earned every country music award imaginable in her six decade career

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Lindsey Buckingham Cancels European Tour: ‘Health Issues’

The tour represented the first solo dates of his career on the continent. His U.S. tour is scheduled to begin later in October

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1981: The Year in 50 Classic Rock Albums

The biggest rock news of the year, without question, was the birth of MTV, But how did that translate to new albums? We went back and listened again.

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Richard Marx Has New Album, ‘Songwriter,’ and Tour

He made history in the late ’80s as the only male artist whose first seven singles reached the Top 5 on the Billboard Hot 100

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Herb Alpert, 87, Releases New Album, Continues to Tour

Few artists in the history of American music have been able to stay relevant decade after decade like the legend

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The Cowsills Release 1st Album in 30 Years

Bob, Paul and Susan Cowsill continue to tour and have a new LP, Rhythm of the World. Their “The Rain, The Park & Other Things” was a 1967 hit

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