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When Spinal Tap Reunited for Their 35th Anniversary

Nigel Tufnel, David St. Hubbons and Derek Smalls performed an acoustic set for an appreciative Tribeca Film Festival audience following a special screening

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Linda Ronstadt Honors Eagles at 2016 Kennedy Center

She was one of their biggest benefactors, giving Glenn Frey and Don Henley’s careers a significant early boost as members of her band

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Remembering Austin Powers’ ‘Mini-Me,’ Verne Troyer

The 2 ft. 8 in. actor was born with a genetic disorder known as achondroplasia dwarfism. He made his – mostly silent – mark in the film series

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Bob Seger Leads Stars in Eagles ‘Fast Lane’ Tribute

The Detroit rocker led a cast that included Vince Gill, Kings of Leon and even Ringo Starr to perform a hit at the 2016 Kennedy Center Honors

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U2 2017: Tour and New Album in Forecast

In a Christmas video greeting to their fans, Bono said the band “will honor 30 years of The Joshua Tree” with “some special shows coming”

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Watch 1000 Musicians Perform ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’

Months after Rockin’ 1000 produced their incredible tribute to Davie Bowie, they’ve done it again with the release of Nirvana’s huge hit

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2016 in Review: Best of the Boxed Sets & Collections

It’s that time of year and we’ve ID’d great titles from Led Zep, Queen, Pink Floyd, Dylan, Bowie and more. Our guide to the year’s best.

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Watch: Eagles at 2016 Kennedy Center Honors

The Kennedy Center has released a clip from the 2016 Honorees event. Don Henley and Timothy B. Schmit discuss Glenn Frey’s absence

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2016 in Review: New Albums by Classic Rockers

2016 was a banner year for new studio albums by classic rockers: the Stones, Santana, Neil Young, Paul Simon, the Monkees and many more. Here’s our guide to the best!

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Paul McCartney Sings ‘Give Peace a Chance’ in 2008 in Kyiv, Ukraine

The free event, named Independence Concert, was performed outdoors at Independence Square on June 14, in front of what was reported to be 350,000 people

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