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Which decade did these songs about America come out?
Will you do well enough to earn a full fireworks display, or will your light fizzle out like a sparkler?
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Monkees’ Micky Dolenz: The Final Daydream Believer
‘After producing, directing, writing and creating my own TV shows and films, and starring in The Monkees, I can tell you there's no formula for a hit.’
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'No one is as invested in The Beatles as I am': How Gen Z revived Beatlemania
Modern fans have taken up the mantle of the 60s devotees and have found a home on TikTok and Twitter – they might not scream and invade studios but their love for the Fab Four is just as heartfelt
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Fans Find Photos of Themselves in Paul McCartney's New Book (and Recall Beatlemania)
In a new video, fans are recalling Beatlemania and finding videos of themselves in Paul McCartney's new book '1964: Eyes of the Storm'.
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Paul McCartney Adds Five Dates In Brazil To ‘Got Back’ Tour Itinerary
Paul McCartney has announced that his 'Got Back' tour will visit Brazil for the first time, from late November into mid-December.
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Madonna Hospitalized for 'Serious Bacterial Infection,' Halts Tour: 'Full Recovery Expected'
Madonna was in the ICU for several days due to the infection
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The “lost” Beatles song Paul McCartney has vowed to release one day
McCartney wants the song out.
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Tina Turner's Life in Photos
Known for being a powerhouse on stage, Tina Turner's 50-year career was one of the most prolific in music history. Following her death at age 83 on May 24, take a look back at her life in photos
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Paul McCartney's favourite covers of The Beatles
Revisiting comments made over the years by Paul McCartney about his all time favourite covers of The Beatles, including tracks by Marvin Gaye and Elvis Presley.
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Ringo Starr talks All-Starr tour, why he won't write Beatles memoir
Ahead of his All-Starr tour, Ringo Starr talks favorite drummers, his disinterest in writing a memoir and whose coat he wore on that rooftop in 1969.
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The Genius of Burt Bacharach in 12 Songs
During their commercial peak in the 1960s, the songs of Burt Bacharach (who passed away today at 94) and lyricist Hal David were so commercially successful and ubiquitous that they were often categ…
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David Crosby Dead: The Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash Founder Was 81
Singer-songwriter-guitarist David Crosby, a founding member of hugely influential '60s rock units the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash, has died at 81.
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John Lennon's Final Days
Shortly before 11 p.m. on Monday, December 8, 1980, John Lennon was gunned down in front of his New York City apartment building by an obsessed fan. This is the story of the days leading up to that tragedy.
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Inside Stevie Nicks' and Christine McVie's decades-long friendship
The women of Fleetwood Mac were fast friends who protected each other in a male-dominated industry and stuck together when personal tumult threatened to overtake the band's success.
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Jeff Cook, Co-Founder of Alabama, Dead at 73 After Parkinson's Battle
"This disease robs you of your coordination, your balance, and causes tremors," the Country Music Hall of Fame member wrote in a 2017 statement about his condition
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20 underrated bands from the 1980s
Perhaps they resided in the shadow of someone else within a genre, or maybe there was a lack of mainstream appreciation. Maybe they were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. That could have been the case during the 1980s for these 20 bands.
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Paul McCartney on his favourite John Lennon scene in Beatles Get Back
PAUL MCCARTNEY has seen Peter Jackson's The Beatles: Get Back and has revealed his favourite John Lennon scenes that warmed his heart the most.
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Rock Legend Carlos Santana Collapses On Stage
Audience members at the Detroit-area theater were asked to pray for the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer.
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Revisiting the 1990s Swing Revival
In the late ’90s, young people across America fell hard for swing, a musical genre that hadn’t been popular since before their parents were born.
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40 Years Ago: Duran Duran Release the Masterful 'Rio'
Duran Duran released 'Rio' in May 1982.
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Dolly Parton declines nomination to be first-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee
Famous country and bluegrass singer says hasn't "earned that right"
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Now that's a VERY long and winding road! Two US schoolgirls who ran away to Britain to meet The Beatles were sent back in disgrace... only to learn 58 years later that Paul McCartney had wanted to meet them!
Gripped by a teenage crush on the Beatles, Janice Hawkins and Martha Schendel, then 16, skipped school and caught a flight from the US to London in 1964.
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Monkees singer Michael Nesmith dead at 78
Michael Nesmith, singer and guitarist for the Monkees, died on Friday from natural causes at the age of 78.
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Ringo Starr Reflects on Paul McCartney Friendship, Says the Former Beatles 'Regularly' FaceTime
"I love the music myself and I am amazed that every generation gets into us," Ringo Starr also said while appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live, discussing The Beatles' ongoing popularity
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Tony Bennett Cancels Remaining Tour Dates, Retires From Performing
Tony Bennett has officially retired from performing live. Last week, for his 95th birthday, the legendary crooner did two shows at Radio City Music Hall with Lady Gaga, billed “One Last Time: An Evening With Tony Bennett And Lady Gaga.” And now his son Da
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Paul McCartney & Rick Rubin Have a Field Day Going Down Beatles Rabbit Holes in ‘McCartney 3, 2, 1’
Paul McCartney and an inquisitive Rick Rubin have a field day going down Beatles rabbit holes in Hulu's delightful series 'McCartney 3,2,1.'
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Home Is Where My Record Collection Is
One writer reflects on her vinyl record collection, which has seen her through a marriage, a divorce, and a cross-country move.
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B.J. Thomas Dead: Grammy-Winning Singer Dies at 78
Thomas sold over 70 million albums worldwide, with eight number one hits and numerous top ten singles.
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The Beatles reunite at John Lennon's final British concert
The Beatles reunite at John Lennon's final British concert in 1969 at London's Lyceum when George Harrison took to the stage with The Plastic Ono Band.
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The Beatles' final visit with George Harrison included 'tears, love and laughter'
THE BEATLES remained great friends until the end, and the final meeting between Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison before he died was an exciting and emotional affair, as they reminisced for hours about their younger years.
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John Lennon at 80: His life in pictures
Friday would have marked the 80th birthday of the late Beatles star John Lennon.
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Johnny Nash, 'I Can See Clearly Now' singer, dead at 80
Nash passed away on Tuesday of natural causes in his home in Houston, Texas.
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The Monkees Announce 2020 Tour Dates, New Live Album
‘An Evening With the Monkees’ kicks off April 3rd in Vancouver and wraps up April 26th in Nashville
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Black Crowes Plot ‘Shake Your Money Maker’ Anniversary, Reunion Tour – Rolling Stone
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Paul McCartney Remembers Beatles Photographer Robert Freeman
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The Spice Girls (All 5!) Are Reuniting for a Movie We Know Nothing About
The Spice Girls, who are Melanie Brown (Scary), Emma Bunton (Baby), Melanie Chisholm (Sporty), Geri Halliwell (Ginger), and Victoria Beckham (Posh), are reuniting for an animated film.
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Beyoncé: Homecoming: The Live Album Album Review | Pitchfork
Beyoncé’s historic Coachella set is preserved as a stunning live album that captures an artist at her peak, flexing her catalog and shining a light on the genius of black artists that came before her.
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The haters' guide to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame | EW
Insults, long-standing feuds, calls for its destruction. Hating on the Rock & Roll Hall of fame is as old as the organization itself. So, just in time for this year’s ceremony — which will see Nina Simone, Bon Jovi, The Cars, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Dire Straits, and the Moody Blues inducted into the Hall — we collect the dirt and disses thrown over the years at music’s most venerable institution.