Tag "classic rock"

Graham Nash Announces Tour Dates + CSNY Video

The tour takes the singer-songwriter throughout the Southwest and West in Sept.-Oct. He’s also released a new video for a ’60s classic.

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REO Speedwagon ‘Early Years’ Box Set Coming

They were initially a covers band playing bars and frat houses. And before they hit it big in the late ’70s, they had put in their time in the studio and onstage

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Whitesnake ‘Unzipped’ Offers Rare Acoustic Recordings

The band’s founder and lead singer, David Coverdale, has never been a stranger to the occasional ballad, going back to his early days with Deep Purple.

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Bethel Woods Launches Online Woodstock Archive

The archive includes aerial photography of the crowd at Yasgur’s Farm, the field and festival stage, the traffic and festival attendees.

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Britain Organizes National Album Day

The day will celebrate all aspects of the U.K.’s love of the album – new releases and classic recordings across all genres of music

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Aerosmith to Perform on ‘Today Show’; Dates to Come

Joe Perry told Best Classic Bands in January that the band would do a 50th anniversary tour . Expect that announcement soon

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Outlaw Music Festival 2018: Second Leg Coming

Willie Nelson will be joined by Neil Young, Van Morrison, Phil Lesh and more, at various shows. Each date also features a unique range of attractions

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Fantasy Studios Closing—Home of Creedence, Others

Often called “The House That Creedence Built,” the facility was used by a wide variety of artists, including Santana, Green Day, Journey and many more.

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Neil Young & Joni Mitchell ‘Lost’ 1968 Recordings Surface

The tapes, from the University of Michigan, were in the possession of a private collector. “Then they disappeared, but a few weeks ago they resurfaced.”

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Steve Forbert: New Book, Album, Tour Coming Up

His career had its share of triumphs as well as stumbles. Through it all, he persevered and stayed true to his roots and the folk ethos.

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