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Van Halen Tried to Patch Themselves Together on ‘It’s About Time’

On March 26, 2004, Van Halen announced they would be heading on tour that summer and erstwhile singer Sammy Hagar was back in the fold, eight years

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The Beatles’ ‘Love’ Premieres in Las Vegas

The original concept of Love, a spectacular theatrical production featuring the reimagined music of the Beatles, came from George Harrison a year before his death in 2001. At a fete for the Montreal Grand

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How Van Halen’s ‘So This Is Love?’ Stands Apart on ‘Fair Warning’

How in the world did “So This Is Love?” end up on Fair Warning? Van Halen hunted out dark, seething and downright weird tones for

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Why Rod Stewart Almost Left ‘Maggie May’ Off His Album

By 1971, Rod Stewart had carved out a reputation as a vivacious performer, as both a solo artist and the frontman for British rock group Faces, which also

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How Allman Brothers’ ‘Shades of Two Worlds’ Reached Old Heights

The Allman Brothers Band had reestablished themselves after launching a third era with 1990’s well-received Seven Turns, but something was still missing. Well, actually, something

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The Day Tom Petty, Alice Cooper and the Allmans Issued Key LPs

Three rock powerhouses released albums on July 2, 1991, which reflected the different yet important states of their respective careers. For Tom Petty, Into the

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10 Facts About Tom Petty’s ‘Into the Great Wide Open’ Album

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers were such a tight and tightly knit band at the time of his death in 2017 it’s hard to remember

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Why White Stripes Made ‘White Blood Cells’ ‘As Raw As Possible’

On July 3, 2001, the White Stripes released White Blood Cells, the album which would launch them to mainstream worldwide success. The duo had spent

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Pat Benatar’s ‘Precious Time’ Proved Third Time Was the Charm

The third time was indeed the charm for Pat Benatar. Precious Time — released on July 6, 1981 — could well have been a pressure-packed affair for

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Critic J.D. Considine on His Infamous ‘GTR’ Review

“It is weird to have the best-known thing you ever wrote not even be a full word,” music critic J.D. Considine tells UCR. He’s reflecting

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