In 1967, three members of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers recorded four songs in a session at Decca Studios in London. One ...
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Richard Nixon invited Johnny Cash to the White House in an attempt to politically persuade and “neutralize” him.
Once called “the greatest of all soul duos,” he and late musical partner Dave Prater were inducted into the Rock and Roll ...
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Sixty years after Beatlemania and the British invasion of the American charts, Liverpool's greatest musical exports are still ...
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Neil Young has announced that he is set to release his "lost" album 'Oceanside Countryside' from the 1970s. Find all the details here.
"Jaja's African Hair Braiding" opens at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, “Too Hot To Handel: The Jazz-Gospel Messiah” at the ...
Peter Yarrow, a folk legend who sang in Peter, Paul and Mary, and later received a presidential pardon over a child sex abuse conviction, has died.
Writer and musician Emma John travels south to find the beat—and birthplace—of a special kind of Mississippi music.
Niagara will honor its 2004-05 men’s basketball team Jan. 10 at the Gallagher Center in Lewiston. It was the first Purple ...