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‘ELO: UK Singles Vol. One: 1972-1978’: Contest

For our first contest in nearly a year, we’re giving away a boxed set collection of 7-inch singles of the first hits from the Electric Light Orchestra

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Chicago Live 1971 Track: Exclusive Premiere

Recorded in Washington, D.C., “Goodbye”–previously unreleased–is from the new career-spanning 5-disc collection of live recordings by the R&R Hall of Famers.

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Jeff Lynne’s ELO ‘Wembley or Bust’ Contest

The Rock Hall Class of 2017 star celebrates his recent concert at the Stadium with a live release in a variety of formats. Watch some of the performance and Enter to Win a copy!

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Moody Blues ‘Days of Future Passed’ 50th Contest

The band’s groundbreaking album is being celebrated with an expanded 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition. Enter to win this 2-CD/DVD set

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The Brilliant SNL ‘Goodfellas’ Parody

There are so many memorable moments in Martin Scorsese’s 1990 film about the mob. In 1994, Alec Baldwin narrated a great parody of the “Meet the Crew” scene

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Joe Pesci Sings Beatles and Bee Gees Hits on 1968 Record Album

Well before he won an Academy Award for Goodfellas and starred in the hit comedy My Cousin Vinny, the then-25-year-old actor was a budding recording artist

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Watch: Paul McCartney, Bob Weir +… Gronk in 2016

Sir Paul was joined on the Fenway Park stage by the Grateful Dead veteran and the NE Patriots’ massive tight end Rob Gronkowski

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Watch Queen Concert Footage From 1976

An audience member at the band’s concert in NYC used a windup 8mm movie camera to shoot some tantalizing footage of a band on the rise

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Ozzy, Joan Jett Poked Fun at Phrase ‘Rock Stars’ in Super Bowl LVII Spot

When the business world starts calling execs “rock stars” for excelling at work, the legends had something to say.

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The Prince Super Bowl Performance

After years of lackluster middle-of-the-road talent at halftime, the NFL started a run of classic rock legends. None was as electrifying as the Purple One.

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