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Rock and Roll Hall of Famers the Doobie Brothers discuss their legendary hits, their harmonious connection, new album "Walk This Road." ...
The clavinet was a fresh and distinctive sound, and its most iconic recorded moment was on Superstition, a song written and ...
Forgive New Order fans if they took the lyric “I used to think that the day would never come” from 1987’s “True Faith” and applied it to the chances of the band ever playing Pittsburgh again. It has b ...
Yacht rock may be an offensive term for some, but the right albums can act as a perfect snapshot of rock and roll history.
These three iconic rock and roll albums made history by experimenting with and utilizing unconventional instruments.
Derringer's band, the McCoys, was behind the 1965 hit "Hang On Sloopy," and he collaborated with the likes of Barbra Streisand and Steely Dan.
Lola Young and Tate McRae brought the vibes earlier, as Haim perform on the mostly all-female line-up in Liverpool.