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Paul Simon Returns With New Musical Work, ‘Seven Psalms’

“This is a journey, for me, to complete,” Simon says. “This whole piece is really an argument I’m having with myself about belief, or not.”

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Graham Nash Releases Studio Album, ‘Now,’ in Busy 2023

A tour coincides with the 60th anniversary of Nash’s first single with the Hollies. He’s also collaborated on a new album with Allan Clarke

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Peter Gabriel Opens 2023 Tour, His First in 7 Years

He opened “i/o the Tour” in Kraków, Poland, with a 23-song set that included much of the new album and many favorites

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George Thorogood ‘Recovering Nicely’ From ‘Serious Medical Condition’

The 73-year-old guitarist, songwriter and singer was in the midst of the Destroyers’ “50 Years of Rock” tour when his team had announced a “serious medical condition”

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10cc, Herman’s Hermits Manager, Harvey Lisberg, Writes Memoir, “I’m Into Something Good”

He guided the careers of many of music’s brightest stars to emerge from Manchester, U.K. during the British Invasion

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Squeeze, Psychedelic Furs Set 2023 U.S. Tour

The two bands will share a great double bill offering such favorites as “Black Coffee in Bed” and “Pretty in Pink”

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Otis Redding ‘Forever’ Vinyl Box Coming

The singer-songwriter’s posthumous albums are being released together with mono versions of all of the albums’ singles

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Sparks’ Busy 2023 Includes Tour, New Album

The Mael brothers are often described as “your favorite band’s favorite band.” The video for ‘The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte’ features Cate Blanchett

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Eric Clapton Shares Recording With Jeff Beck Ahead of Tribute Concerts

Artists who have already committed include Ronnie Wood, Rod Stewart, Johnny Depp, Billy Gibbons, Joss Stone, Gary Clark Jr and Derek Trucks

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Moody Blues’ “Children’s Children…” Goes Deluxe

The 1969 release, one of their so-called “classic seven” albums, is receiving an expanded edition with B-sides, alternate takes and live recordings

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