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Mike Nesmith Buys His Way Out of the Monkees

Mike Nesmith officially ended his tenure with the Monkees during an April 14, 1970, commercial for Kool-Aid and Nerf balls. Fittingly, he signed off by

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Foo Fighters Announce New Album Your Favorite Toy

Foo Fighters will release a new album, Your Favorite Toy, on April 24 via Roswell/RCA. The title track of the follow-up to 2023’s But Here

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How Judas Priest Learned a Crucial Lesson With ‘British Steel’

When it comes to heavy metal, more and louder are always better, right? That’s not what Judas Priest learned during the making of the album that

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Billy Currington And Kip Moore Announce 2026 Live In Concert Tour

Billy Currington has announced the 2026 Live In Concert Tour, a 16-city tour co-starring Kip Moore. The run begins on June 5 at the Hinckley

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Hayden Pedigo Signs to Sub Pop

Hayden Pedigo has officially signed to Sub Pop. To celebrate the occasion, the singer has shared a (presumably satirical) contract with the indie label. The

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The Day Def Leppard Welcomed Vivian Campbell to the Family

Def Leppard played their first show with the “new guy” – guitarist Vivian Campbell – On April 15, 1992. He’d already carved out a successful

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will.i.am and Britney Spears’ ‘Scream & Shout’ Enters Spotify’s Billion Club

Will.i.am’s 2012 collaboration with Britney Spears, “Scream & Shout,” has achieved the milestone of one billion streams on Spotify. The electro house track would appear

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Black Sabbath’s First Tour With Ronnie James Dio

Black Sabbath began the second chapter of their storied career on April 17, 1980 in Aurich, Germany, when they hit the stage for their first

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Willow Releases New Album Petal Rock Black

After much teasing last week, Willow has released a new album. Petal Rock Black is her seventh studio LP and it’s out now via Three

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Paul McCartney’s Solo Debut Ends the Beatles

George Harrison and John Lennon got there first, releasing albums under their own names in 1968. Even Ringo Starr had put out a solo LP

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