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Power Station Studio to Stay Open, Gets New Name

The studio where ‘Born to Run,’ ‘Bat Out of Hell’–and countless other classic albums–were recorded will reopen, and get an upgrade.

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Rockabilly Star Sonny Burgess Dies

He and his band, the Pacers, recorded many singles for Sun Records. He was well-respected by his peers and later generations. Watch him perform with Bruce Springsteen

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Listen: Randy Newman’s New Album; Tour Info

For his first album of new material in nine years, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee tried something new, portraying different characters.

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Little Steven and Band Announce U.S. ‘Soulfire’ Tour

Taking a break from his role with the E Street Band and as actor, Steve Van Zandt and his Disciples of Soul will hit the road next month

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Dave Edmunds Retiring, Says Pal Brian Setzer

The Welsh-born singer-guitarist has only performed and recorded sporadically over the past decade. His one-time protege and good friend revealed the news

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Neil Young No Longer Hosting Bridge School Concert

Citing personal reasons, the performer thanked “everyone involved” for “30 years of truly memorable events.” The list of artists has been a Who’s Who of classic rock stars

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Jann Wenner—Rolling Stone Founder—Gets Bio

Fifty years ago an ambitious San Francisco journalist thought there might be a market for a rock music magazine. Now he’s getting a bio of his own.

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Little Steven of E Street Band Cuts New Solo Album

Taking a break from touring with Bruce, Steven Van Zandt has reignited his Disciples of Soul band for a new album and tour.

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Book: Tryin’ to Tell a Stranger ‘Bout Rock and Roll

Fifty years worth of stories from rock journalist Gene Sculatti are collected in a book that offers an interesting and often humorous look back at an emerging genre

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Clarence Clemons Documentary in the Works

A film on the life and work of the E Street Band’s firebrand saxophonist, who passed away unexpectedly in 2011, is nearing completion.

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