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Grateful Dead’s Annual 30 Days of Dead Gift to Fans

The band that has always encouraged its fans to record its live concerts is again giving away free music from its vaults. That’s “giving away” as in “free”

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Yes Founding Member Kaye Joins 50th Anniversary

The progressive rock titans – and members of the Rock Hall’s Class of 2017 – will celebrate the milestone in 2018. Check out the itinerary

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Roy Orbison Orchestral Album + New Book Due

A new album infuses the late operatic vocal great’s best original vocal performances with accompaniment from a full symphony orchestra.

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Scorpions to Release Rock Ballads Anthology

Born to Touch Your Feelings, named after their 1977 song, collects 17 power ballads including two new recordings from the German metal band

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Bob Dylan ‘Trouble No More’ Set Due Nov. 3: Listen

The newest Bootleg edition in Columbia/Legacy Recordings lavish mining of his catalog features 100 previously unreleased live and studio recordings from 1979-1981

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Blue Thumb Box Set: Leon, Tina, Mason, Hicks +

The label released music by everyone from Captain Beefheart to the Pointer Sisters, Love, John Mayall, Marc Bolan and Albert Collins.

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Dr. John Collection Features Jagger, Clapton +

The new collection features Atco label recordings by the New Orleans legend, plus unreleased tracks featuring Derek & the Dominoes and Stones members.

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Neil Young ‘Decade’ Reissued on 40th Anniversary

The long-out-of-print anthology is returning in CD, vinyl and digital formats. When originally released in 1977 it was the first Young compilation.

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The Who & Townshend: New Box Set + Reissues

New CD and vinyl packages feature all of the Who’s single A- and B-sides, Townshend’s ‘Scoop’ albums, ‘Live at Leeds,’ ‘Meaty, Beaty…’ and more

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Fats Domino Tributes Pour In

Musicians, entertainers and others are mourning the passing of the rock and roll pioneer, including many New Orleans neighbors

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