Creedence Precursor The Golliwogs Recordings Due

Before they became one of America’s biggest bands, John and Tom Fogerty, Stu Cook and Doug Clifford had another name. Their complete catalog is coming out.

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Rita Coolidge to Release New Album in 2018

She’s sung with Leon Russell, Eric Clapton, Graham Nash, Stephen Stills and Dave Mason, and had top 10 hits on her own. She’s just signed a new record deal.

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Graham Nash Adds New Tour Dates

Continuing to support his recent solo release, ‘This Path Tonight,’ the British rock legend will head out on the road throughout the U.S. this summer.

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Gregg Allman Commemorative Events Planned

A series of special events celebrating the final album from Gregg Allman, ‘Southern Blood,’ will be held in L.A., Macon and Nashville

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Gregg Allman & Butch Trucks Honored at Festival

The two recently departed co-founders of the Allman Brothers Band were honored by their friends and family at a weekend festival in Pennsylvania.

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Jefferson Starship’s Craig Chaquico Sues Ex-Bandmates

The original lead guitarist of the popular ’70s/’80s band claims that the current lineup should not be using their name. We speak with Craig Chaquico.

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Television Guitarist Richard Lloyd Pens Memoir

‘Everything is Combustible’ chronicles the guitarist’s rise in the heady NYC music scene and his life and work in the decades since.

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Karen Carpenter Legacy Celebrated in Touring Show

“We’ve Only Just Begun: Carpenters Remembered” and “Carpenters Christmas” celebrate the short-lived career of the phenomenally successful duo

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Raspberries Live Reunion Album Out August 18

In 2004 one of the greatest power pop bands of all time got together again for the first time in decades. A live album from that event is being released

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Listen: Randy Newman’s New Album; Tour Info

For his first album of new material in nine years, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee tried something new, portraying different characters.

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