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Released just eight months after their debut, With the Beatles sounds like a band sprinting to keep up with its own momentum.
The Beach Boys' co-founder talks to The Times about his longtime former bandmate who helped shape the culture of SoCal music.
Others, less fortunate, will never return to what they were. Not in ten days. Not ever.
Oasis might be a Manchester band, but Some Might Say many of their formative moments happened in London. We've mapped the ...
As a reminder, tonight’s headliner is The 1975 on the Pyramid Stage, on at 10.15. But before then, we’ve got Alanis ...
James McMurtry reminds me, line by line, that music can still do more than decorate our playlists. It can hold our hands ...
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Blackpool Gazette on MSNIt's always been a biggie to play up there says Leo Sayer ahead of Blackpool showLeo Sayer brings his latest show ‘Still Feel Like Dancing? to the Blackpool Grand Theatre on Wednesday, July 9. Before his ...
Here are some of the best and worst sets we saw on Summerfest's ground stages on June 19. Now 38, Shad Gregory Moss, better ...
Freddie Bye has been the soundtrack of late night in Marathon. He’s worked construction and fished commercially. He’s toured with a band. But for most […] ...
Toto’s David Paich on the sessions he still can’t believe became hits, from “Africa” to Boz Scaggs’ “Lowdown.” ...
These are the stories of musicians who weren’t afraid of admitting to their sexuality when society wasn’t ready to hear it.
The entire chemistry of The Beatles wouldn’t have been possible without George Martin. The Fab Four had already been one of the finest bar bands anyone had ever seen, but it took Martin’s musical ...
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