The year 1973 was shaping up as a great one for Jim Croce. He’d garnered major attention with songs used in movies and television (including
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When Nirvana went into the studio to record their third — and ultimately final — studio album, In Utero, they were aiming for a major departure

One Nation Under a Groove is Funkadelic’s most successful album, and many consider it their best. But when George Clinton took the band on the road to

The original lineup of Kiss released their first studio album together in almost two decades on Sept. 22, 1998, more than two years after their

Sammy Hagar wouldn’t officially join Van Halen until 1985, but his first meeting with members of the band actually happened years before that. He found

White Zombie had no sooner risen from dingy New York clubs to the top of the heavy metal heap when frontman Rob Zombie decided to close the

When Motley Crue released Shout at the Devil in September 1983, they already wanted to rule the world. But they’d endured such desperate living conditions while

You could make a strong case that 1978 was the year of the live album. Among the best-known LPs were AC/DC’s If You Want Blood

Blondie began to skyrocket to the big time as the ’70s drew to a close. They’d first appeared on the scene at New York City’s famed

By the late ’80s, Ozzy Osbourne had been lucky enough to work with some of the best guitarists in rock, including Randy Rhoads and Jake