Neil Young ‘After the Gold Rush’ Gets 50th Anniversary Edition

His 3rd studio LP, with such classics as “Southern Man,” “Don’t Let it Bring You Down,” and “Only Love Can Break Your Heart,” is being modestly expanded

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Stevie Nicks Releases ’24 Karat Gold’ Concert: Watch

The film features a setlist of fan favorites from Nicks’ solo career and as a member of Fleetwood Mac. It’s also available on CD and vinyl

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Joni Mitchell’s Archives Series’ Early Years: Listen to ‘Both Sides Now’

The legend is opening her vault for the first time to create a series of boxed sets, featuring deep dives into unreleased content from different eras of her storied career

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Oct 28, 2020: Billy Joe Shaver, Who Wrote Songs of Sin and Redemption, Dies

He never earned significant success with his own recordings, but his songs were recorded by Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, the Allman Brothers Band, and more

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Major Label PR in the ’70s: An Insider View

Dan Beck’s early years in the music biz gave him a front row seat in the rise of Bruce Springsteen and the Asbury Park scene

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Rolling Stones Exhibitionism Returning as ‘Unzipped’

Following successful runs in London, New York, Chicago, Las Vegas, and elsewhere, the sensational traveling museum exhibit has been rebranded

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John Prine: Atlantic & Asylum Years Box Released

The first seven studio albums of the singer-songwriter’s career have been newly remastered for a limited edition 7-CD set

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Van Morrison Releases 3rd Lockdown Protest Song: Listen

After railing against “pseudo-science,” Van the Man, who just turned 75, has returned to the stage to help “save life performance”

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CSN&Y in 2020: ‘Déjà Vu’ All Over Again

Ask classic rock fans if there’s one group they would like to see reunite on behalf of Democrats and chances are they would be at the top of the list

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Lou Reed’s ‘New York’ Dramatically Expanded: Review

People say write about what you know, and man, did Reed know New York’s undercurrents, which serve as the subject of some of this album’s best tracks.

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