The world of rock perhaps inevitably channeled grief over John Lennon’s Dec. 8, 1980, murder into their craft. Former bandmates, close confidantes and famous contemporaries
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Counting Crows’ 1996 sophomore album Recovering the Satellites is set to return to vinyl. The record has been remastered from the original 1/4″ production master
Gregg Rolie’s studio work with Journey ended with 1980’s Departure, a triple platinum-selling commercial splash that gave the band its first-ever Top 10 appearance on the
Damon Albarn has released another song from the forthcoming Gorillaz album The Mountain. The new single, “The God of Lying,” features Idles. Check it out
Thomas Magnum drove into the world when Magnum, P.I. debuted Dec. 11, 1980 on CBS. And he did it behind the wheel of a cherry-red
Joe Cocker’s decorated legacy continues to be celebrated, with the release of the acclaimed documentary Mad Dogs & Englishmen. Originally debuted in theaters in 1971,
Sean Connery is usually called the original James Bond. But Barry Nelson actually played 007 some eight years before 1962’s Dr. No hit the big
Paula Kelley, a co-founding singer-guitarist in Boston shoegaze band Drop Nineteens and several other indie-rock acts, has announced her first solo album in 20 years.
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