Ken Hensley, Uriah Heep Founding Member, Dies at 75

The keyboardist and singer wrote much of the hard rock band’s material including “Easy Livin’,” “Lady in Black,” “Stealin’,” and “Look at Yourself”

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Harry Chapin Documentary Released: Watch Trailer

When In Doubt, Do Something follows one of music’s great humanitarians from childhood throughout his tragically short life

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Bee Gees’ Rare Performances Collected in New Box Set: Review

The sound quality and performances are excellent, many different from the well-known studio versions. And the set lists cover lots of territory.

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Baron Wolman, Who Photographed Rock Legends, Dies at 83

He was Rolling Stone’s first chief photographer. “There was an excitement to concerts. You try to see something in the face, the body language, the lighting.”

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‘Ready Steady Go!’—Britain’s Groundbreaking Rock TV Series Celebrated in New Book

A new book chronicles the show that featured the Dave Clark Five, the Beatles, the Hollies, Manfred Mann, the Kinks, Rod Stewart and many others.

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Stevie Wonder Performs Hits, New Songs at Detroit Campaign Rally

The legend served as a warmup to the event’s headliners, former President Barack Obama and presidential candidate Joe Biden.

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Beach Boys’ Drive-In Concert: A California Love-In

In the pandemic era, it was not quite that to which we had been accustomed, but it was far better than watching kitchen concerts at home.

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Grateful Dead’s ‘American Beauty’ Goes Deluxe For 50th Anniv.

In addition to the original album, the reissue includes a previously unreleased show from 1971, during which the band debuted five new tunes.

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Elvis Costello Releases ‘Hey Clockface’ Album: It’s Time

The LP was recorded in Helsinki, Paris and New York. “I sang live on the studio floor. I’d had a dream of recording like this, one day”

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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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