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Velvet Revolver Kicks Out Scott Weiland

Velvet Revolver confirmed news on April 1, 2008, that many fans already suspected: Scott Weiland was no longer a member. “This band is all about

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Kiss’ Disco Flirtation Begins With ‘Strutter ’78’

Kiss has done a great number of over-the-top and perhaps even superfluous things in the course of the band’s existence. But one decision that enjoys

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When Richie Sambora Made an Ambiguous Exit From Bon Jovi

In typical New Jersey fashion, Bon Jovi avoided a public brouhaha when Richie Sambora left the band on April 2, 2013. But the wounds were still

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Red Hot Chili Peppers Fire Dave Navarro

Dave Navarro’s four-and-a-half-year stint as the guitarist for Red Hot Chili Peppers came to an end on April 3, 1998. On paper, it was a

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How ZZ Top Borrowed From the Stones on ‘Gimme All Your Lovin”

When ZZ Top released “Gimme All You Lovin’” as a single in April 1983, it loudly announced the band’s foray into synth-rock, a transition that

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How Marshall Tucker Band’s ‘Can’t You See’ Grew Into a Phenomenon

“Can’t You See” didn’t have the look of a career-defining song for the Marshall Tucker Band. Initially released in 1973, the song could get no

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The Tubes Go ‘Outside Inside’ for Their Biggest LP

From the Tubes’ beginnings in 1972 through the end of that decade, they were among the most outrageous bands on the planet. A&M Records bankrolled the whole party

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R.E.M. Shows Some Soul on ‘Everybody Hurts’

R.E.M. named their eighth album, 1992’s Automatic for the People, after a slogan employed by Weaver D’s, a joint in their hometown of Athens, Ga.,

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David Bowie Opens Up on ‘Black Tie White Noise’

Just a year before, David Bowie proposed. The scene – you had Bowie on one knee, singing the old standard “April in Paris” to supermodel

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‘The Flame’ Re-Ignites Cheap Trick’s Career

The first time Cheap Trick’s Rick Nielsen heard “The Flame,” in 1987, he ripped the songwriters’ cassette out of the boom box it was playing

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