Tag "classic rock"

Roger Daltrey to Host Front Row Live Event

Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp’s new program allows participants to chat and interact live with classic rock legends

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Derek & the Dominos’ ‘Layla’ Gets 50th Anniversary Release

1970’s original 2-LP set has been Half-Speed Mastered at Abbey Road Studios. The new edition includes material never before available on vinyl

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Label Exec Reflects on Glenn Frey’s Legacy

A longtime music industry executive looks back on a long ago visit to the Eagles’ member’s home and wishes he had spent more time appreciating the moment

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Baron Wolman, Who Photographed Rock Legends, Dies at 83

He was Rolling Stone’s first chief photographer. “There was an excitement to concerts. You try to see something in the face, the body language, the lighting.”

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Neil Young ‘After the Gold Rush’ Gets 50th Anniversary Edition

His 3rd studio LP, with such classics as “Southern Man,” “Don’t Let it Bring You Down,” and “Only Love Can Break Your Heart,” is being modestly expanded

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Stevie Nicks Releases ’24 Karat Gold’ Concert: Watch

The film features a setlist of fan favorites from Nicks’ solo career and as a member of Fleetwood Mac. It’s also available on CD and vinyl

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Rolling Stones Exhibitionism Returning as ‘Unzipped’

Following successful runs in London, New York, Chicago, Las Vegas, and elsewhere, the sensational traveling museum exhibit has been rebranded

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CSN&Y in 2020: ‘Déjà Vu’ All Over Again

Ask classic rock fans if there’s one group they would like to see reunite on behalf of Democrats and chances are they would be at the top of the list

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Rock Photographer Bob Gruen Publishes Memoir, ‘Right Place, Right Time’

For 50+ years, he has documented the music scene in iconic photos that have captured scores of legendary recording artists. Now, he tells their stories

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Alice Cooper For President? Watch New ‘Elected’ Video

The current political season could sure use some levity, right? And who better to do so than classic rock icon Alice Cooper and his classic, “Elected”?

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