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Howard Jones Discusses Synth Pop, Playing at Live Aid, Classic Tunes

The ’80s gave us quite a few new popular musical genres: college rock, hair metal, thrash metal, Madchester, and certainly, synth pop. And concerning the

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Rare Lloyd Bridges ‘Ed Sullivan Show’ Performance Unearthed

A rare performance by Lloyd Bridges on The Ed Sullivan Show has been unearthed. The clip from February 25, 1962 features the actor performing a

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Julien Baker Announces 2024 Solo Tour

Julien Baker has announced a solo tour that takes place later this fall. Beginning with a three-night run at Thalia Hall in Chicago, Baker will

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‘The Flame’ Re-Ignites Cheap Trick’s Career

The first time Cheap Trick’s Rick Nielsen heard “The Flame,” in 1987, he ripped the songwriters’ cassette out of the boom box it was playing

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Normani: DOPAMINE Album Review | Pitchfork

Whether they admit it or not, every former girl-group singer wants their solo debut to hit like “2003 Beyoncé performing ‘Crazy in Love.’” Four years

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The Tubes Clean Up Their ‘She’s a Beauty’ Video

“She’s a Beauty” was the Tubes’ only Top 10 hit – and that was quite an achievement for the former art rockers from San Francisco. They’d

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George Strait Breaks Record For Largest Concert Held In The U.S.

“What’s going on everybody?” country legend George Strait asked to a record crowd of 110,905 fans gathered at Kyle Field at Texas A&M in College

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Poison Goes Big Time With ‘Nothin’ but a Good Time’

Poison may not have had the credibility or the chops of their peers, but they made up for their deficiencies with an unquenchable desire for stardom and

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Carlos Niño & Friends: Placenta Album Review

As a potentially psychedelic experience that often transcends description, new-age music finds an unexpected analog in human birth. There’s nothing trippier or more ineffable than

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History

How a Desert Train Trip Sparked David Bowie’s ‘Drive-In Saturday’

David Bowie wasn’t asleep when he should have been one night in November 1972 as he traveled by train across the U.S. desert. Having just played a handful of

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