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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to Open Tokyo Branch

The inaugural exhibition will open in Tokyo in September. In addition the Cleveland home base is adding new features, the largest expansion in 21 years.

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Genesis’ Anthony Phillips: ‘Slow Dance’ Reissue Due

The first full-scale solo album by the co-founder of the legendary prog band gets the deluxe treatment, with alternate tracks and a surround sound mix

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The Who to Play on London Fire Fundraiser Single

They are very active in charitable endeavors and have confirmed their involvement in an instant cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water.” Kudos to organizer Simon Cowell

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Chuck Negron of Three Dog Night: New Album

“To have my daughters involved in this project was a dream come true for me,” says the former Three Dog Night vocalist. Listen to a previously unreleased track

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Bob Seger Catalog (Finally) Available For Streaming

Like The Beatles, Prince and others, he had been a stubborn hold-out when it came to making his music available for streaming

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Styx’s New Album out Friday; Tour Begins June 20

“An aurally adventurous 43-minute thrill ride” is how they describe the album, which celebrates the 40th anniversary of their best-selling ‘Grand Illusion’

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Yoko Ono Gets Co-Writing Credit for ‘Imagine’

For more than 45 years, sole credit for the classic ballad has been given to the late Beatle. But he always believed his wife should share. Now she will.

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Queen + Adam Lambert Add Tour Dates

After spending the summer in North America, the band will also tour this fall and in 2018 with what they describe as “a spectacular new stage production”

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Neil Young No Longer Hosting Bridge School Concert

Citing personal reasons, the performer thanked “everyone involved” for “30 years of truly memorable events.” The list of artists has been a Who’s Who of classic rock stars

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Velvet Underground & Nico LP Gets Vinyl Reissue

Although it had little commercial success upon its release, the New York quartet’s debut became one of the most influential albums of all time.

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