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Here's eight things we still can't believe happened at the Back to the Beginning Concert. Other than the fact we can't ...
They grew up as friends and helped each other learn guitar —but they never played together until they became famous ...
Reporting from the opening weekend of the biggest jazz festival in the world, we find a stellar line-up informed by jazz’s ...
T he last time I attempted a “Superlatives” interview with a member of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, I was cursed out and disparaged for technological issues that were outside ...
Haruomi Hosono is the sort of artist you keep rediscovering throughout your life. It may begin with Yellow Magic Orchestra, the pioneering synth-pop trio he formed with the late Ryuichi Sakamoto and ...
It all started with the singles “For What It’s Worth” and “Bluebird,” but that station played the entire Buffalo Springfield album Last Time Around (1968).
Oasis have "no plans" to release new music. The Britpop legends will return to the stage on July 4th to kick off 'Oasis Live '25', their first tour in 16 years, but the group's co-manager Alec ...
Oasis co-manager Alec McKinlay has insisted the Britpop legends have "no plans" to release new music, and he admitted the upcoming reunion tour will be the "last time" to see the group.
Fifty-seven years ago today, Buffalo Springfield played their final show and went their separate ways, giving birth to multiple bands.
Here, we examine a touching and brazenly ironic song from the 1976 Neil Young album 'Decade', released shortly after a failed collaboration with Stephen Stills.
Here we are yet again. Welcome back to the University of Connecticut for a fun-filled semester and another edition of No Skips, where we take albums track-by-track and see whether they contain any ...