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When Van Halen’s ‘Jimmy Kimmel’ Set Turned Into a Bloody Mess

Van Halen might have matured past their days of knock-down, drag-out fights by 2015, but that didn’t stop one of their final televised performances from

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How KISS Made Their Mark With Their Self-Titled Debut Album

During the late 70s, KISS were a full-scale phenomenon. Not only did their face-paint, spectacular live shows, and platinum-selling albums, including Love Gun and Rock

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How a Resilient Neil Peart Powered Rush’s ‘One Little Victory’

Neil Peart crafted many of prog rock’s beastliest drum parts: the intricate ride cymbal groove on “Tom Sawyer,” the shifting 7/8 dynamics of “La Villa

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Bad Songs on Great Albums

Even the greatest artists are guilty of putting garbage songs on otherwise classic LPs, from the Beatles and Bob Dylan to Harry Styles and Taylor

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The Black Keys Play Their First Concert

When Black Keys guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Pat Carney played their first concert on March 20, 2002, they looked out on an audience that had, as Auerbach’s dad described

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Watch Paul McCartney, Sabrina Carpenter, Paul Simon, and More Perform at SNL 50: The Anniversary Special

Saturday Night Live has spent the weekend celebrating its 50th anniversary. On Friday, February 14, NBC aired SNL50: The Homecoming Concert—a live show broadcast from

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Def Leppard’s ‘Adrenalize’ Marks the End of an Era

“Do you wanna get rocked?“ That’s the surprising question that kicks off Def Leppard’s 1992 album Adrenalize. It’s surprising because the band’s belabored, five-year gap since Hysteria (which was

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The Far Side of Peggy Lee: Her Most Exploratory Music

In 50-plus years of recording, Peggy Lee dipped into jazz, pop, Afro-Cuban, stage and movie music, and much more. But a trio of releases from

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Sturgill Simpson Announces 2025 Johnny Blue Skies Tour

Last year, Sturgill Simpson released Passage du Desir, his first album as Johnny Blue Skies. He’s now announced the Who the F**k Is Johnny Blue

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How a ‘Dirty Schoolboy Joke’ Bred the Beat’s ‘Save It for Later’

The Beat’s most enduring song came not from a place of inspiration, but immaturity. Dave Wakeling, the group’s singer and guitarist, wrote “Save It for Later” before

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