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Things to do. Light Up Downtown, RSD Black Friday, 'Polar Express'
Fun things to do include Light Up Downtown on Dec. 3, Mount Union choir shows, and special vinyl releases on Record Store Day ...
The roots of the Thin Lizzy story go back to the mid-1960s, where two school pals, Philip Lynott – the illegitimate son of a ...
Their brilliant debut album First Utterance (1970) is highly recommended. A chilling, hypnotic blend of psych-folk and ...
Few bands matched The Who’s ferocity onstage. In the late ’60s and early ’70s, their concerts were controlled chaos: Pete ...
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Queen's Unstoppable Rise: From London Roots to Global Rock Icons (1968-1986)
Queen’s story is a legendary saga of rock music, filled with groundbreaking innovation, artistic ambition, and unparalleled ...
When looking back at the key songs of the 1960s, one number was professed to have helped steer Pink Floyd's direction toward their progressive songcraft.
Though impressive in its own right, the list of Record Store Day‘s Black Friday releases has never been as sweeping as the annual main event. It wasn’t designed to be.
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Magnifico! Queen’s 30 Greatest Songs
Queen's 30 Greatest Songs! Brian May, Roger Taylor and Adam Lambert salute glam rock stomps, experimental epics and hits ...
Among the Record Store Day Black Friday vinyl exclusives fans will consider must-haves: Bob Dylan, Chappell Roan, Billie ...
Black Sabbath wrote 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath' in the dungeon of a (supposedly) haunted medieval castle in Gloucestershire.
The recruitment, in 1971, of a new manager, however, led to a deal with Decca and the band’s first trip to London where they recorded their self-titled debut, again reflecting Phil’s love of “the ole ...
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