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The Who ‘Essential’ Collection Due, With Hits, Rarities, and Live Tracks
The three discs include many of the band’s lesser known songs alongside some of their mainstays. The 3rd CD features 13 iconic live performances
Read MoreWatch Jimi Hendrix’s Electric ‘Foxey Lady’ From New ‘Live in Maui’ Film
The documentary chronicles his trio’s flawless sets at the height of their powers and how they became ensnared with the ill-fated Rainbow Bridge movie
Read MoreRoger Waters Releases ‘Us + Them’ Concert: Watch
2+ million people saw him during the 2017-2018 tour, performing songs from 3 favorite Floyd albums and more. It’s finally been released on audio and video
Read MoreFrancis Rocco Prestia, Tower of Power Bassist, Dead at 69
“To say that Francis Rocco Prestia was a huge part of the Tower of Power sound is a gross understatement,” said ToP co-founder Emilio Castillo.
Read MoreOriginal Van Halen Bassist Mark Stone Dies
Stone joined brothers Alex and Eddie Van Halen in 1972 in a band whose name evolved to Mammoth. He had been ill with cancer
Read MoreRolling Stones Release 1989 Steel Wheels Live Set
The previously unreleased concert film is the latest release from the band’s archives. The concert includes guest performances from Eric Clapton and others
Read MoreRecord Store Day 2020 Part 3: Saturday
The properly distanced dates bring us titles from Paul McCartney, David Bowie, Roger Waters, The Who, the Doors, the Stones, Elton John and more
Read MoreHerb Alpert Documentary, CD Collection Coming
The film will cover the life and career of the mega-platinum-selling leader of the Tijuana Brass and co-founder of A&M Records
Read More‘Ready, Steady, Go!’ Book Showcases Influential TV Series
The influential British TV series is the subject of a lavishly illustrated book with a complete guide to the show that presented a Who’s Who of music talent
Read MoreNick Mason Re-Psychedelicizes Early Pink Floyd on New Live Release: Review
Don’t come here looking for ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ or ‘The Wall.’ The drummer’s focus is solely on the earlier, more trippy Floyd material.
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