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Martin Phillipps, Founder of New Zealand Jangle-Pop Band the Chills, Dies at 61

Martin Phillipps, the singer-guitarist and founder of the New Zealand jangle-pop band the Chills, has died. The band’s official social media accounts shared the news

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Billy Idol Plays Punk Cupid in ‘The Wedding Singer’

Moviegoers got several blasts from the past over Valentine’s Day weekend in 1998 when they turned up en masse to see The Wedding Singer, a love letter

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What’s Going to Be the Song of the Summer?

Forget vibes, forget hype. We broke down the raw data to give you the real winner (so far) Declaring the song of the summer has

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Remembering Summer Jam At Watkins Glen

Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead live in Vancouver in June 1973, a month before they played Summer Jam. Photo: Ross Marino/Getty

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Blondie Preps for Greatness on ‘Plastic Letters’

Blondie’s self-titled 1976 debut album is rightly celebrated for its mix of punk, proto-new wave and ’60s girl-group sounds. It wasn’t a commercial hit and didn’t even

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Toumani Diabaté, Malian Kora Virtuoso, Dies at 58

Toumani Diabaté, Malian master of the traditional, 21-stringed West African instrument the kora, has died, The New York Times reports. Diabaté’s manager Saul Presa confirmed

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Why One INXS Member Struggled With ‘Devil Inside’

As INXS climbed to new heights of success with their 1987 album, Kick, the release of “Devil Inside” would help fortify the Australian band as reliable hitmakers across the globe. Released In

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Why Bobbie Gentry Is So Much More Than ‘Ode To Billie Joe’

Bobbie Gentry is a pioneering spirit. A woman in control of her music, her image, her business, she released seven albums in just five years.

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How Slash’s First Solo Album Rekindled His Love of Music

To say things were murky in Guns N’ Roses’ world in February 1995 when Slash released It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere would be a gross understatement. By the time

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Lady Gaga, Celine Dion, Gojira, and More Perform at Paris 2024 Olympics Opening Ceremony: Watch

The Paris 2024 Olympics opening ceremony took place today (July 26), and it featured a performance from Lady Gaga, who sang “Mon truc en plumes.”

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