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REO Speedwagon ‘Classic Years’ Box Set Coming

The 9-disc collection spans such favorites as the #1 songs “Can’t Fight This Feeling” and “Keep on Loving You,” plus “Take it on the Run” and “Roll With the Changes”

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Eric Haydock, Original Hollies Bassist, Dies

Said fellow Hollies member Bobby Elliott, “Although Eric left the Hollies in 1966, I occasionally listen enthralled…by Eric’s masterful bass playing.”

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Neil Young’s Statement on Pegi Young’s Death

Four days after his ex-wife died, the musician finally paid tribute to her with lyrics to one of his songs and “for being such a wonderful mother to our children”

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Jimmy Osmond, Youngest Singing Sibling, Has Stroke

He made his TV debut at age 3, had a hit record in Japan at 5, and hit number 1 in England at age 9. He is still popular worldwide.

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Paul McCartney Releases New Song, ‘Get Enough’

As the calendar turned to 2019 at 12 a.m. Eastern time, so came a new track, not included on his recent studio album. A busy year ahead…

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Tributes For Comic Actor Bob Einstein

The award-winning actor enjoyed two long running roles, as satirical stuntman Super Dave Osborne and later as Marty Funkhouser, on Curb Your Enthusiasm

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Walk Off the Earth Keyboardist, ‘Beard Guy,’ Dies

Classic rock fans may be unfamiliar with the group; they have over 3 million Facebook followers and had just announced a 2019 world tour

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Jimi Hendrix Post Office Set for Washington State

The renaming of the post office “helps ensure that his creative legacy will be remembered by our community,” said a local Congressman.

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Phil Collins 65th Birthday, News

The longtime Genesis singer and drummer is poised for a comeback in 2016 as he works on getting past numerous personal and physical issues

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National Film Registry Adds ‘The Shining,’ ‘Monterey Pop’

Each year, the Library of Congress adds 25 titles that are “culturally, historically or aesthetically” significant. Films from Kubrick and Pennebaker are on the 2018 list

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