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Cranberries’ Dolores O’Riordan Drowned in Bath

The Irish band’s lead vocalist and front woman died suddenly on January 15 while recording in London. The coroner’s report indicated she was intoxicated

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Metallica ‘…And Justice For All’ Reissues Out in November

The album marked a series of firsts for the band: first to feature bassist Jason Newsted, first to crack the  U.S. Top 10, first video and more.

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David Crosby Plans New Album, Fall Tour

Croz will be backed by his Lighthouse Band on his fall dates, in support of his fourth album in five years, titled ‘Here If You Listen.’

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Joni Mitchell 75th Birthday Tribute Coming to L.A.

The pair of concerts will feature a diverse array of artists, including Emmylou Harris, Graham Nash, Los Lobos, Kris Kristofferson and more.

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Paul McCartney Concert to Stream Live on YouTube

The Sept. 7 performance follows a series of private concerts for fans this summer as he promotes the release of his upcoming studio album, Egypt Station

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Anthrax ‘State of Euphoria’ 30th Anniversary Set Due

“’State of Euphoria’ is the album that we always felt we never got to finish properly,” said the band’s Charlie Benante. “Everything was a whirlwind.”

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Fleetwood Mac’s Lineup Debuts on ‘Ellen’: Watch

The newly reconstituted band, with Mike Campbell and Neil Finn replacing Lindsey Buckingham, begin a world tour in October

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U2, Bono Return Following Canceled Concert

3 days after they were forced to cancel their Sept. 1 concert when Bono suffered “a complete loss of voice,” the band returned to the stage

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Paul Simon: New Collection; Final Tour Leg Begins

“It’s an unusual occurrence for an artist to have the opportunity to revisit earlier works and re-think them,” he says. He’s joined by an all star cast

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Procol Harum 1971 Live Album Expanded Reissue Due

The album was one of their most successful, reaching #5 in the U.S. and spawning a hit single in “Conquistador,” which reached #16.

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