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Marvin Gaye’s ‘What’s Going On Live’ Released: Listen
The Motown star had not toured in four years when he performed in Washington, D.C., in 1972. This is the album’s first stand-alone release.
Read MoreDavid Crosby ‘Remember My Name’ Doc Comes to DVD
The film made premiered at Sundance. Best Classic Bands called it: “one of the most intimate portraits of a major rock star ever committed to film”
Read MoreGregg Rolie, of Journey and Santana, Releases Solo LP: Listen
Of Sonic Ranch, Rolie says: “These songs mean a lot to me and I’m proud to be putting them out.” He’s joined by several bandmates
Read MoreThe Who, With Roger Daltrey Healthy, Returns
Two weeks after they were forced to cut short a performance in Houston when the singer’s voice gave out, they sounded great as their Moving On! tour resumed
Read MoreRock Hall 2020 Nominees Include Benatar, Doobie Brothers, Judas Priest
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced its nominees today (Oct. 15) for the Class of 2020. The 16 choices (in alphabetical order) are: Pat Benatar Depeche Mode Doobie Brothers Whitney Houston Kraftwerk Dave Matthews Band MC5 Motörhead Nine Inch
Read MoreEric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival to Make Vinyl Debut
The 6-LP set features 40 live performances by Clapton, and fellow greats Beck, Wood, Santana, Walsh, Winwood, and B.B. King, among many others
Read MoreHagar, Felder, Benatar, More Play ’17 Acoustic Benefit
Sammy Hagar and James Hetfield’s 4th annual Acoustic-4-A-Cure was another star-studded event, all for a good cause. Check out some of the video highlights
Read MoreDr. John Album with Big Band to Be Released
The album is described as “a unique take on the music of Dr. John, as he’d never released a big band record quite like this one during his lifetime/career.”
Read MoreSteve Miller Releases Vault Collection: Listen
The rarities set, Welcome to the Vault, features 52 audio tracks, with 38 previously unreleased recordings, including alternate takes of many favorites
Read MoreRick Wakeman Going For the One Final ARW Tour
As he starts a solo tour, he told SiriusXM: “We have been talking about doing one final farewell tour, to say thank you, and that would be next year and 2021”
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