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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
Read MoreChicago 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.
Read MoreJeff 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!
Read MoreMoody 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
Read MoreTrio: Diamond, Ronstadt, Campbell Sing Medley of Neil’s Hits
In early 1971, The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour was in the third year of what would be a four-season run.
Read MoreDerek + the Dominos Play ‘The Johnny Cash Show’
Having just released their ambitious 2-LP Layla album, the British band perform on the country star’s TV series and are joined by two legends
Read MoreSpirit’s Classic ‘I Got a Line on You’
Want to know more about the band that Led Zeppelin was accused of stealing a song from? Check out this killer vid of their biggest song
Read MoreTop of the Pops: Dancing to CCR’s ‘Green River’
The scantily clad troupe known as Pan’s People would often dance to hit singles on the popular British music countdown series
Read MoreGeorge Harrison: Ding Dong, Ding Dong
On his solo album, Dark Horse, the former Beatle (and friends) recorded a song that heralds in a new year. Check out the Classic Video
Read MoreQueen’s Spectacular ‘Now I’m Here,’ Live in 1979
Over 4 nights, the Concerts for the People of Kampuchea in London featured an amazing array of British rock stars including organizer Paul McCartney, The Who and The Clash. Queen’s concert – at the height of their powers – was the final night of their “Crazy” tour
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