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Rare and Unseen Photos From the Beatles’ Final Concert at Candlestick Park
Their Aug. 29, 1966, performance in San Francisco marked a dividing line in the Beatles’ career, as studio innovation became their focus
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Take the World’s Hardest Prog Rock Quiz
How much progressive rock trivia do you know? Let’s find out!
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Meet the Yes Keyboardist Who Also Gave Us 'Video Killed the Radio Star' and 'Heat of the Moment'
Geoff Downes has served as the keyboardist in Yes for the past 15 years, and he's a crucial part of both the Buggles and Asia
- Sole Survivor
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Watch Neil Young Play 'After the Gold Rush' and 'Heart of Gold' at First Live Appearance of 2026
The surprise set took place at a benefit concert honoring Canadian environmental activist
David Suzuki on his 90th birthday- Goin' Back
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Pearl Jam Will Unveil New Drummer in September: ‘It’s Our Mystery Wrapped in an Enigma’
“There’s not enough mystery in the world,” Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard says in a new interview on SiriusXM’s Pearl Jam Radio
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Phil Collins Rules Out Hall of Fame Performance, But ‘Would Contemplate’ a Tour
“You’ve gotte be match fit to do something like that,” he told the BBC. “You're going to have to rehearse. And by that point, if you haven’t been singing, your voice is going to be shot”
- In The Air Tonight
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Smashing Pumpkins Recorded With Butch Vig for First Time Since ‘Siamese Dream’
“We’ve just recorded one song,” Corgan said. “The plan is the song will be released this year. I can’t say exactly when. There’s reasons for that”
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Gregg Allman Remembers His Late Brother in Trailer for New Documentary
Check out a preview of Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul, a career-spanning documentary about the Allman Brothers frontman, which is hitting more than 200 screens next month
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America's Dewey Bunnell Is Thinking of Retirement But Still Riding That 'Horse With No Name'
After his longtime partner Gerry Beckley quietly left the band in 2023, the man behind the group's iconic hit and others like "Tin Man" is now fronting America on his own
- Last Man Standing
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Bruce Springsteen’s Manager Denies Chris Christie Rift: ‘We Hope to See Him at Our Next 180 Shows’
The musician may have failed to reciprocate the former governor’s high-five attempt at a recent show, but that doesn’t mean they are feuding. “We’ve all been friends for years,” says Jon Landau
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