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The legacy of George Harrison is never far from our minds, both for his brilliant musicianship and visionary humanitarianism. But just as he had to

Neil Young and his new band, the Chrome Hearts, have announced a tour of Europe and North America. They’ll kick things off with European shows

One of the first releases on Rolling Stones Records was Jamming With Edward…but who is Edward? It is Nicky Hopkins, an amazing piano player who

Bill Fay, the cult British singer-songwriter who experienced a late-in-life career revival, has died, according to a statement from his label, Dead Oceans. “Bill was

For most of the 90s, The Roots were the best-kept secret in hip-hop. They’d already amassed a cult following by honing their skills on the

Jerry Butler, the decorated soul singer who became a senior politician in his adopted home state of Illinois, died at his Chicago home on February

The year of 1969 went into the history of British blues-rock favorites Ten Years After as the one in which they broke through in America

MJ Lenderman is the subject of a new profile in GQ. And, in the article, written by longtime Pitchfork contributor Grayson Haver Currin, it’s revealed

In the last few days of January 1964, The Rolling Stones recorded the final version of what became their third UK single. It was called