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When The Police Scored Their Only U.S. #1

“Every Breath You Take” rode the top of the Hot 100 for 8 weeks, won 2 Grammys, and sold more than 10 million copies. Find out how long it took to write

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Remembering Bon Scott on His Birthday

AC/DC’s legendary singer and songwriter was born Ronald Belford Scott on July 9, 1946. His estate has taken the step toward tending to his legacy

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July 8, 1967: Jimi Hendrix Joins Monkees Tour

A real head-scratcher of a concert bill. But The Monkees wanted Jimi to open for them, and Hendrix’s manager thought it was a good idea. It didn’t last long

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Remembering Argent-Kinks-Zombies Bassist Jim Rodford

A founding member of Argent, he also played for 18 years with The Kinks and was a bassist with the reconvened Zombies

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When John Lennon and Paul McCartney Met

The Beatles began when Paul heard John’s skiffle band play at a church party and were introduced after the show by a mutual friend

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Black Sabbath Ultimate Collection Giveaway

One Best Classic Bands reader is going to get Black Sabbath’s new The Ultimate Collection as a 2-CD and 4-LP set. Click for complete details and to enter

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July 6, 2020: Ennio Morricone, Composer of ‘The Good, the Bad & the Ugly,’ and 100s of Other Films, Dies

The Maestro scored films for many legendary directors. But it was the trio of mid-1960s “Spaghetti Westerns” for Sergio Leone for which he’s best known

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July 5, 1954: Elvis Presley Records First Single

Rock music began its rise with “That’s All Right,” a song Presley cut with producer Sam Phlllips. How much is legend and how much is fact?

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July 4, 1969: Atlanta International Pop Festival Rocks

Six weeks before Woodstock unfurled America’s freak flag to show the counterculture had truly taken hold, this all-star event rocked the Deep South

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July 3, 1969/1971: Brian Jones, Jim Morrison Die

The deaths of two iconic classic rock stars on the same day two years apart are both fraught with questions, rumor and speculation about the causes and circumstances

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