Tom Petty Tributes Pour In From Rock Stars, Fans

He is being mourned by his fellow musicians, each of whom was touched by the humanity expressed in his songwriting. A sampling of some of the best

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Musicians React to Deadly Concert Shooting

In the immediate aftermath of the deadliest mass shooting in US history at a country concert in Las Vegas on Oct. 1, musicians expressed their grief for the victims

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Steven Tyler Denies Having a Heart Attack or Seizure

After news reports claimed that Aerosmith’s tour cancellation were due to its frontman having suffered a seizure, Tyler called it “creative speculation”

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Tim Buckley Exclusive Premiere: Live ‘Buzzin’ Fly’

Listen to a previously unreleased live track by the great singer-songwriter, from one of two new packages being released by Manifesto Records on Oct. 13!

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Robert Plant Adds to 2017-18 Tour

With his new album, ‘Carry Fire,’ set for an October release, Plant is gearing up for a Feb.-March tour. Also: watch the newest video from the album!

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America Exclusive: Unreleased Early ’70s Demos

Out in November: the most comprehensive collection of known demo recordings and unreleased songs from the band’s early formative years

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When the Rolling Stones Played at a Billionaire’s Birthday Party

Just so you know: If you have the dough (and that is a mighty big ‘if’ there), you too could hire the world’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll band to play your birthday bash

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Nov 15, 2018: Roy Clark, Country Star & ‘Hee Haw’ Host—Obituary

An influential master guitarist fluent in many genres, he was a star of television and the record charts, a Country Music Hall of Fame inductee and more

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November 15, 1992: Ozzy Osbourne’s ‘Final’ Concert

It became the first time Black Sabbath and its original singer had performed together since Live Aid in 1985. Not The End it turns out…

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Nov 14, 1970: Santana Issues ‘Black Magic Woman’

The song went Top 5 for the Latin rock band in 1970 and helped power them into the mainstream. It had almost been a hit two years earlier

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