Dave Edmunds’ Wife Shares Another Health Update

The original news, on July 29, was a rambling and confusing post that was initially misconstrued since she stated that her husband “had died in my arms” from cardiac arrest while repeatedly writing that he was dead.

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Best Weekly Singles Charts of All-Time: September 1973 Edition

Five all-time classic rock hits were in the Top 10 this week in 1973 on Boston’s Top 40 station WRKO. Could it get any better than this?

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‘Beatles For Sale to Help!’ is Next in Historian’s Book Series

The book is author Bruce Spizer’s 17th overall on the band and ninth in his album series.

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9/11: The Music Events That Helped Bring Us Back

Two music events—“America: A Tribute to Heroes” and “The Concert for New York City”—were organized following the tragic events of September 11, 2001.

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Billy Joel Releases Archival Videos Timed to Original Documentary, ‘And So It Goes’

The two-part film, all the more poignant given the star’s health issues, spans nearly five hours.

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Remember Crazy Eddie, the “Insaaane” Music Retailer?

The chain’s TV ads with the crazy pitch man were so ubiquitous in the New York metropolitan area, Dan Aykroyd spoofed them on Saturday Night Live.

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This ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Flash Mob is the Best Thing You’ll See Today

It’s described by its creator as “the full song like you never dreamed of seeing or hearing it… with 30 musicians and singers in the streets of Paris.”

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‘Wrecking Ball’—Emmylou Harris, Rewired

The 1995 album was a gamble both forward-looking but also connected to her early career as a folk singer.

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Jeff Lynne’s ELO at the Hollywood Bowl in 2016

The spaceship touched down on Los Angeles as the re-tooled Electric Light Orchestra played their first of just 5 U.S. dates.

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Marianne Faithfull Box Collects Singer’s 1960s Recordings: Review

The singer proves capable of handling everything from traditional and modern folk to Brill Building tunes and rock.

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