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Jeff Lynne’s ELO Alone In The Studio

The new album credited to Jeff Lynne’s ELO, Alone In The Universe, is really more of a solo effort, writes our reviewer. It’s great to have the old maestro back

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‘Cutting Edge’ Best Dylan Bootleg Yet

A fascinating in-depth look into the creative process as one of rock music’s monumental artists was recording world-changing music

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Don Henley ‘Cass County’: A Sure and Sincere Touch

His solo country album is the sort of mainstream country album Nashville rarely makes anymore, and certainly a paradigm shift away from The Eagles.

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Artists Perform Tributes to Tom Petty

Chris Stapleton and Emmylou gave a beautiful performance of “WIldflowers” in tribute to the classic rock legend who passed on Oct. 2, 2017

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The Doors ‘Soft Parade’ 50th Anniversary: Listen

The new collection includes a version of “Roadhouse Blues” sung by Ray Manzarek and several songs (including “Touch Me”) stripped of the horns and strings

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Rolling Stones’ ‘Let it Bleed’ 50th Anniversary Deluxe Arrives

The band’s 1969 album, which arrived amidst both geopolitical and personal turmoil, has been entirely remastered in both stereo and mono

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Jeff Lynne’s ELO Releases LP, ‘From Out of Nowhere’

The new studio album is his first since 2015’s Alone in the Universe, and continues a renewed burst of activity from the maestro. Have a listen…

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Clapton, Winwood, Pay Tribute to Ginger Baker: Update

He wrote of his former Blind Faith bandmate: “Beneath his somewhat abrasive exterior, there was a very sensitive human being with a heart of gold

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Journey, Pretenders Set 2020 Tour

The North American tour from two of classic rock’s biggest names, spans more than 60 dates. Click for complete details and ticket info

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Bob Dylan’s ‘Ring of Fire’ Outtake From Nashville Bootleg Set

The series continues with previously unavailable recordings with Johnny Cash and unreleased tracks from his 1967-1969 sessions

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