Tag "classic rock"

Fleetwood Mac 50-Year Compilation + New Book

The new compilation touches on every era in the band’s history and offers a deep dive into Fleetwood Mac’s expansive catalog.

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Santana Announces 2019 Tour Dates

To mark the 50th anniversary of Woodstock and the 20th of his own massively popular album, ‘Supernatural,’ the guitar great will play numerous gigs.

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Rolling Stones: ‘Beggars Banquet’ 50th Anniversary

The album has a special place in the history of the band, as it is the final one completed with the original lineup of Jagger, Richards, Jones, Wyman and Watts

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Rolling Stones ‘Voodoo Lounge Uncut’ Live Releases

With its guest appearances from Sheryl Crow, Robert Cray and Bo Diddley, this phenomenal 1994 show can now be enjoyed as originally intended.

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Chris Squire Tribute LP, ‘A Life in Yes,’ Features All-Stars

The Yes founder and bassist is the subject of an album, produced by a longtime friend. Listen to several tracks featuring many prominent rock musicians

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Iron Maiden Announces 2019 Tour Dates

Bruce Dickinson said, “The production is based on our mobile game, which basically takes various incarnations of Eddie into many different Maiden Worlds.”

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Rolling Stones’ Favorite Blues Tunes: New Compilation

The Stones have chosen the tracks on the new blues collection, and will donate a portion of the proceeds to Willie Dixon’s Blues Heaven Foundation.

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Moody Blues ‘Lost Chord’ 50th Anniv. Edition: Listen

Released in July 1968, the concept album, which makes ample use of the Mellotron, is regarded by many to be the group’s masterpiece.

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Hugh McDowell, ELO Cellist, Dies at 65

McDowell was a member of the very first ELO lineup, then left shortly thereafter to join Roy Wood in Wizzard before rejoining ELO for several more years.

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New Book, ‘Dreaming of Dylan,’ to be Published

From the book’s description: “Some dreams are poignant; some are disturbing; some are touching; and others are nothing short of bizarre.”

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