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Stevie Nicks Conquers Her Fears at First Solo Shows

Closing out 1981 with a successful debut solo album, Stevie Nicks had to figure out every musician’s natural next step: going on tour. But it

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The Yardbirds Fire Jeff Beck

“I have done other music after the Yardbirds,” Jeff Beck said when his turn came to speak during the band’s 1992 induction into the Rock &

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Revisiting Sex Pistols’ Anarchy on the TV

When Freddie Mercury found himself in so much pain that he overcame his lifelong fear of dentists in early December 1976, the band’s record label

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When Bill Murray Mistakenly Announced ‘World War III’ on ‘SNL’

Saturday Night Live has made news for its fake news plenty of times over the years. On Dec. 12, 1981, however, it simply made fake

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How Two Superstars Helped Badfinger Complete ‘Straight Up’

Badfinger battled comparisons to the Beatles from nearly the moment they started their musical career. Producer Tony Visconti worked with the group (then known to the world as the

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David Bowie’s ‘Hunky Dory’: A Track-by-Track Guide

David Bowie had three studio albums to his name by the time he released Hunky Dory on Dec. 17, 1971. Still, in Bowie’s own view,

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Why Elvis Presley Didn’t Wind Up in ‘A Star Is Born’

While its actresses (Janet Gaynor, Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand, Lady Gaga) have been big screen gold, A Star Is Born‘s multiple incarnations have also boasted

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Why Mike Love and Van Dyke Parks Butted Heads Over ‘Cabinessence’

As soon as it was abandoned around the summer of 1967, the Beach Boys’ Smile became the stuff of legend. After all, it was going to

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Why the Doors’ ‘Break on Through’ Didn’t Break Through at First

The Doors’ recording career started with a whimper, not a bang. By 1966, the band had become something of a sensation on the Los Angeles

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Did an America Song Inspire Rod Stewart’s ‘Tonight’s the Night’?

Rod Stewart left little to the imagination in his 1976 hit “Tonight’s the Night (Gonna Be Alright).” “C’mon, angel, my hearts on fire / Don’t

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