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David Coverdale Quits as Deep Purple Disintegrate

Pieces started falling off long before Deep Purple finally came crashing down in the ’70s. First Ian Gillan and Roger Glover split, replaced by the

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The Classic Glen Campbell Song

Laying the foundations for Westward expansion through dangerous, highly skilled labor, the lineman – a gender-inclusive term within the industry – fills a similar cultural

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Neil Young Plugs In Synths for ‘Landing on Water’

At some point, Neil Young had to give in. He’d been fighting his record company, his muse and the era itself for most of the

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Luke Combs, Public Enemy, Big Freedia

Luke Combs, Public Enemy, Big Freedia, and more highlights of this year’s expansive lineup What does the Newport Folk Festival mean in 2025? For some,

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Watch My Chemical Romance Debut New Song “War Beneath the Rain”

My Chemical Romance gave “War Beneath the Rain,” a song written before their breakup, its live debut on Saturday night (July 26), as Stereogum notes.

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How Van Halen’s ‘Unchained’ Used Two Secret Weapons

“Unchained” has many of the elements that make Van Halen songs memorable: ear-grabbing riff, killer guitar solo, fist-pumping energy, rich vocal harmonies. The song’s secret

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How Lou Donaldson Strode Towards Soul Jazz

On July 28, 1958, a 31-year-old alto saxophonist called Lou Donaldson went into Van Gelder Studio, in New Jersey, to record Blues Walk, a six-track

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Van Halen Leave Planet Earth on ‘Love Walks In’

“Love Walks In” wasn’t the first Sammy Hagar song about aliens. In fact, his interest in extraterrestrial life traces back well before the third single

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King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard Leave Spotify

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard release a ton of music, but you won’t be able to hear it if you’re exclusively a Spotify listener.

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The Metallica Album That Changed Metal

The year was 1984. Just twelve months after the release of their iconic Kill ’Em All album, thrash metal pioneers Metallica had captured the attention

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