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Sublime’s Bradley Nowell Dies of a Heroin Overdose

One of rock’s rising stars never saw how beloved his music would become. On May 25, 1996, Sublime singer Bradley Nowell was found dead in his

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Genesis’ ‘Invisible Touch’ Marks First U.S. No. 1

Back in their ’60s public school days, the founding members of Genesis fancied themselves as pop songwriters — aiming to operate in the shadows, penning

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Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan Briefly Dies

What is life after death like? If you’re Depeche Mode singer Dave Gahan, it involves still playing arenas. But since May 28, 1996, when he was

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How ‘Moods of Marvin Gaye’ Changed Everything

Marvin Gaye actually revealed himself as more than the typical Motown factory drone well before 1971’s What’s Going On. He just hadn’t quite harnessed those ambitions

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When the Beatles Reunited to Pay Tribute to John Lennon

George Harrison’s No. 2 hit “All Those Years Ago” arrived on May 11, 1981, as a heartfelt tribute to his late bandmate John Lennon, who’d

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When Tom Petty Picked a Fight on Last Episode of ‘Larry Sanders’

Tom Petty was ready to duke it out on the final episode of Garry Shandling’s The Larry Sanders Show, which aired 23 years ago on May 31,

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Genesis and Alumni Place Five Songs in Hot 100

The solo acts, the side projects, the supergroups: the Genesis tree has many branches. Not all of these records earned much fanfare but most have been

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Van Halen Cook Up a Hit With ‘Poundcake’

Van Halen took a year off after the tour in support of OU812 and then needed another year away to put together a follow-up album. And even though the

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Beatles Debut ‘Paperback Writer’ and ‘Rain’ Videos

“I suppose in a way we invented MTV,” George Harrison casually noted in the Beatles’ 2000 Anthology book, reflecting on the band’s low-key promo clips

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Jeff Lynne Relaunches ELO With Underrated ‘Zoom’

The lean, tune-focused Zoom was the Electric Light Orchestra album that Jeff Lynne should have put out at the turn of the ’80s, as he

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