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Today-Music-History-Jan03
In 1974, Bob Dylan and "The Band" opened their 21-city, 40-concert American tour in Chicago. Several dates were recorded for a live album. In 1980, blues singer Amos Milburn died in Houston, Texas, at ...
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s top boss tells all about this year’s ceremony — and who might join in the future.
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Today-Music-History-Dec18
Today in Music History for Dec. 18: In 1707, English hymn writer Charles Wesley was born. He wrote more than 6,500 hymns, including "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing." ...
To celebrate Stones guitarist Keith Richards' birthday, we're looking back on a 1997 interview... Sunset Blvd. has geo piety for The Rolling Stones. Much of their durable and exciting music has been ...
While it sounds crazy to say, the Kansas City Chiefs have been eliminated from playoff contention with three games remaining ...
For those who prefer their club sandwiches with a twist, the California Club adds avocado to the mix – because the only way to improve perfection is with nature’s butter, sliced and fanned out with ...
Angus McKinnon Young, born on March 31, 1955, in Glasgow, Scotland, stands as one of the most electrifying figures in rock ...
An acclaimed rock band is reuniting for its first tour in more than 30 years. Triumph announced its 50th anniversary tour ...
Barry Alan Crompton Gibb, born on September 1, 1946, in Douglas on the Isle of Man, is a renowned English musician, singer, ...
In a new interview with the New York Post, KISS frontman Gene Simmons suggested substance abuse caused guitarist Ace Frehley ...
The Isley Brothers are now members of the New Jersey Hall of Fame (NJHOF). The legendary band was inducted during the Nov 21 ceremony.
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