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Sly & the Family Stone Oral History Book Set for Reissue

The book is a collection of “different strokes” from the immensely talented folks who were there when it all happened.

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New Book, ‘Addicted to Noise,’ Spotlights the Music Writings of Michael Goldberg

The book includes interviews with Frank Zappa and Tom Waits and features on everyone from Dylan to the Clash to Sly.

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Lindsey Buckingham Cancels European Tour: ‘Health Issues’

The tour represented the first solo dates of his career on the continent. His U.S. tour is scheduled to begin later in October

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Richard Marx Has New Album, ‘Songwriter,’ and Tour

He made history in the late ’80s as the only male artist whose first seven singles reached the Top 5 on the Billboard Hot 100

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Herb Alpert, 87, Releases New Album, Continues to Tour

Few artists in the history of American music have been able to stay relevant decade after decade like the legend

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The Cowsills Release 1st Album in 30 Years

Bob, Paul and Susan Cowsill continue to tour and have a new LP, Rhythm of the World. Their “The Rain, The Park & Other Things” was a 1967 hit

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Wolfgang Van Halen Performs ‘Panama’ at 2nd Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert

The all-star presentation honoring the late Foo Fighters drummer included Nancy Wilson, the reunited James Gang, and many more for 53 songs

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Stevie Nicks on What Inspired Her to Record Stephen Stills’ ‘For What It’s Worth’

“He managed, in that song, to touch on everything so subtly. This is a song I long wanted to record. This seemed to be the right time”

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Dr. John Final Album, ‘Things Happen That Way,’ Arrives

During the sessions for the album, Rebennack invited a few old friends to lend their voices to the project including Willie Nelson and Aaron Neville

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Bob Dylan’s New Book, ‘The Philosophy of Modern Song’: More Details

Its 60+ essays cover surprising choices from such songwriters as Elvis Costello, Little Richard, Eagles, and The Who

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