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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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
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
“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
Fleetwood Mac’s 1975 self-titled release was not a debut album but with new members and a new musical direction, it could just as well have
On July 13, 1981, Duran Duran released their third single, “Girls on Film.” The song arrived a month after the band’s self-titled debut LP, which
Even though ZZ Top can be subtle and clever when called for, there’s more to them than meets the eyes and ears. Look no further than “Velcro Fly”
“Don’t Stop Believin’” is an apropos opener for Journey’s Escape — mostly because the band and its fans couldn’t believe the way the album took
Ladies and gentlemen, Jane’s Addiction has more control over your kids than you do. But don’t worry, Jane’s Addiction loves your kids dearly. Spoken by
When the original Funkadelic lineup gathered to record its third album in 1970, it’s unlikely any of the members knew it would be their last release together. Regardless,
