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Current Guess Who Lineup Announce Album, Tour

The latest edition of the band, well known for such classic rock hits as “American Woman,” “No Time” and “These Eyes,” plan to stick with the group’s original blueprint

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MC5 50th Anniversary ‘Total Assault’ Box Set Due

From the liner notes: “Turned loose, the MC5 were among the most awe-inspiring perpetrators of sheer bombast and rock and roll brinkmanship.”

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Beach Boys to Reunite for SiriusXM ‘Town Hall’

In a rare appearance together, Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, David Marks and Bruce Johnston will gather to speak with actor/director Rob Reiner.

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Happy Together Tour 2018: ‘The Show Must Go On’

Even with Turtles lead singer Howard Kaylan sitting out this year’s run due to health reasons, the tour is scheduled to continue through August.

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ELO – The UK Singles Vol. One: 1972-1978 Coming

The boxed set presents their early output of hits and b-sides remastered from the analog source tapes, with detailed reproductions of the original sleeves

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Yoko Ono to Release New Album, ‘Warzone’

Yoko revisits and reimagines 13 songs from her past work, spanning 1970-2009, the lyrics and messages still pertinent—perhaps even more pertinent in 2018.

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Browne, Nash, Harris, Colvin Set ‘Lantern Tour’ Concerts

The concerts this fall, benefiting the Women’s Refugee Commission, also feature Steve Earle, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and others

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Bob Dylan ‘Live 1962-1966’ Set Released

The 2-disc set chronicles Dylan’s transformation from groundbreaking acoustic ‘folk’ artist to iconic force of pop culture.

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Allman Brothers Feb. 1970 Fillmore East Set Released

These downloads showcase unreleased material from each performance, including the earliest known live recordings of “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed.”

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Earliest Known David Bowie Recording Up for Auction

The tape recording was discovered by the band’s drummer, David Hadfield, in an old bread basket in his loft. It’s expected to sell for over $10,000.

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