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Bryan Ferry’s Emotional Fifth Solo Album

Timing is everything. And that was certainly the case with Bryan Ferry’s fifth solo set, The Bride Stripped Bare. Issued on September 1, 1978, its

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Hotline TNT Announce Fall Tour, Share New Remix EP: Listen

Hotline TNT have announced an autumn tour of the United States and released a new remix EP to coincide with the news. Dubbed Somersault, it

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Walshy Fire Remixes Cuts From ‘The Harder They Come’

In 1972, Jimmy Cliff starred in and created the soundtrack for The Harder They Come, a film about the journey of a struggling reggae singer. The

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Jeff Tweedy Announces U.S. Tour

Jeff Tweedy has announced a U.S. tour, taking in a number of cities where the Wilco frontman rarely performs. Bookended by three-night residencies in Woodstock,

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‘Monster Mash’ Getting Limited Edition Green Vinyl Reissue

Monster Mash, Bobby Pickett’s 1962 LP headlined by the #1 hit title track, is getting a vinyl reissue just in time for spooky season. The

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Steve Albini Gets Chicago Street Named in His Honor

The late Steve Albini is getting a street named in his honor in Chicago, Illinois, his longtime home. Thanks to an ordinance passed by Alderman

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Deutsche Grammophon’s STAGE+ Celebrates This Summer

Tristan und Isolde at Bayreuth, Photo by Enrico Nawrath, Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon Deutsche Grammophon’s classical music streaming service STAGE+ regularly delivers the world’s finest

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Martin Phillipps, Founder of New Zealand Jangle-Pop Band the Chills, Dies at 61

Martin Phillipps, the singer-guitarist and founder of the New Zealand jangle-pop band the Chills, has died. The band’s official social media accounts shared the news

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Remembering Summer Jam At Watkins Glen

Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead live in Vancouver in June 1973, a month before they played Summer Jam. Photo: Ross Marino/Getty

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Toumani Diabaté, Malian Kora Virtuoso, Dies at 58

Toumani Diabaté, Malian master of the traditional, 21-stringed West African instrument the kora, has died, The New York Times reports. Diabaté’s manager Saul Presa confirmed

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