By 2009, Slash was desperately in need of change. Ever since the classic Guns N’ Roses lineup disintegrated, with his departure coming in 1996, the
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As the band geared up for its 2015 tour, they wanted a new release to help build anticipation. Thoughts first turned toward an album of new
Journey’s self-titled debut fulfilled the goal of replicating a fiery interplay that already defined their early shows. Released on April 1, 1975, the album blended
On April 1, 2007, King of the Hill revealed a long-hidden secret: The show’s main character, Hank Hill, was actually the cousin of legendary ZZ
These days, Bag One may be a shopping app, a game show or maybe a space ship in a Star Wars movie. But back in 1970,
In the mid-to-late ’70s, John Lennon wasn’t playing music. He wasn’t thinking much about music. He was trying to be a good father to son Sean.
Bill Withers marked himself as a talent to watch with his 1971 debut album. The following year, he used the follow-up to prove he was
Their previous effort, 2000’s Southern rock-tinged America’s Volume Dealer, split the allegiance of the band’s fans; some wanted that thick twang explored a bit deeper, while others hoped for a
One random night in Chicago in October 1970, film critic Roger Ebert left the movie he was supposed to be reviewing because his popcorn was
Aerosmith got off to a solid start with their debut album and avoided the sophomore jinx with their second. They truly took off when their
