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Hall and Oates Turn Corner on ‘Along the Red Ledge’

Along the Red Ledge showed where Daryl Hall & John Oates were headed. Unfortunately, they weren’t quite there yet. Hall & Oates had taken a short

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Ringo Starr Briefly Quits the Beatles

They didn’t officially disband until 1970, but the first signs that the Beatles were coming apart took place on Aug. 22, 1968. Drummer Ringo Starr

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Why Stones’ ‘Angie’ Was Rumored to Be About Jagger-Bowie Tryst

The Rolling Stones had no shortage of illicit affairs at the peak of their stardom, so it’s no surprise that rumors swirled for years about

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Paul McCartney’s Dad Questions Early Beatles Hit

Legend tells us that the Beatles wrote “She Loves You” on June 26, 1963, at a U.K. inn, recorded it on July 1 and then issued

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‘Nothing’s Shocking’ Nearly Ends Jane’s Addiction

Nothing’s Shocking brought Jane’s Addiction to audiences around the world. For a brief time, it also broke them up. The band was already firing on

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How Retooled Bad Company Survived a ‘Dangerous Age’

Bad Company faced criticism over ’80s-era changes in their sound. The group’s singer Brian Howe felt money and success had taken away their muse for the blues.

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How Prince Returned to the Mainstream With ‘Diamonds and Pearls’

Diamonds and Pearls came together during a weird time – for Prince, and for music in general. After his critical stumble on Graffiti Bridge, Prince

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Asia Makes a ‘Complete Mistake’ by Rushing ‘Alpha’

Topping a four-times platinum album on a quick turnaround can be a challenge, even for a supergroup. Asia learned that the hard way with their sophomore

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Devo Shakes Up the Mainstream With Debut Album

When Devo’s debut album arrived in late August 1978, nothing else sounded quite like it. Even by the standards of the late ’70s – the era

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How Keith Richards Used ‘Beast of Burden’ to Apologize

Released Aug. 28, 1978, “Beast of Burden” confirmed the Rolling Stones’ return to form while also serving as an apology between bandmates. Included in 1978’s Some

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