Soundgarden were the first of a tight-knit circle of Seattle bands to make it to a major label when they signed with A&M Records in 1988,
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David Bowie’s ‘Heroes’: A Track-by-Track Guide
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When Grace Slick Blasted Off During Jefferson Airplane Live Debut
On Oct. 17, 1981, Saturday Night Live viewers got their final glimpse of one of the show’s most popular — and most unlucky — characters,
INXS were rising figures in their home country – but not yet superstars – when they decided to shift focus. Their self-titled debut had barely
When Metallica Detailed Road Triumphs on ‘Wherever I May Roam’
The Supremes were already the most successful female group in history – five straight No. 1s in 1964-65 – when they released their ninth album, The Supremes A’
