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What’s the latest info about about rock music and the most interesting and momentous events in its past? You can find it all here: breaking news, sales and airplay charts from the past, notable occasions, and our appreciations of recently departed artists and other musical figures of note

Eric Clapton ‘Unplugged’ Returns With Expanded Edition

The extended, remixed and remastered edition features him discussing the inspiration behind specific songs and performances.

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The Song Is Over: The Who Set North America Farewell Tour

The tour is named after the band’s 1971 classic song from Who’s Next. It “was Roger’s idea,” said Pete Townshend, “and it’s brilliant.”

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3 Doors Down Singer Brad Arnold Reveals Stage 4 Cancer Diagnosis

“I’ve got some not-so-good news for you today,” he said. Their planned 2025 summer tour has been canceled.

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Grammy-Winning Debut From Christopher Cross Gets Expanded Edition

The 1979 album introduced the classics “Ride Like the Wind” and “Sailing,” and went on to sweep the GRAMMYs, winning Album, Song, and Record of the Year, as well as Best New Artist.

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Best Weekly Singles Charts of All-Time: Radio Hits of May 1967

The airwaves were filled with some great pop vocals this week including two songs that paid tribute to other greats in their genre.

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‘The Who in America 1967-69’ Book Coming From Tour Photographer

In ‘Their Generation,’ the band is seen backstage, onstage, at rehearsal, in studio, and at home.

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Burton Cummings Adds to 2025 Tour in Support of New Studio LP

A Few Good Moments is his first studio album since 2008. The tour continues his first U.S. run since 2020.

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Joe Perry Sets 2025 Tour With Members of Aerosmith, Black Crowes, STP

He’ll be joined by Brad Whitford, Buck Johnson, Chris Robinson, Robert DeLeo and Eric Kretz.

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Steve Miller Band Significantly Expands 2025 Tour

The 81-year-old crafted a stream of radio-friendly hits including “The Joker,” “Livin’ in the USA,” “Take the Money and Run,” “Rock’n Me,” “Fly Like an Eagle,” “Jet Airliner,” and “Abracadabra,” among them.

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Top-Selling Albums of 1981: Rock Still Reigned

Many established bands were criticized as “corporate rock” acts though they, in fact, had been paying their dues for years.

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