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Roy Orbison and The Traveling Wilburys Experience will take to the stage at the Wilde Theatre at South Hill Park Arts Centre on June 25, celebrating the music of the iconic band formed by George ...
Tom Petty once reflected on why the Traveling Wilburys never hit the road and went out on tour, saying that while they wanted to, it never materialised.
George Harrison may have had a superband of his own back in the 1960s, but he knew better than to make a band for the hell of it. Read more here.
No one's meant to stay in the limelight forever, but it only takes a handful of songs to get the public's attention all over again. Read more about it here.
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Screen Rant on MSNI Loved A Complete Unknown, But It Wasn't The Bob Dylan Movie I Really WantedA Complete Unknown explored the most famous period of Bob Dylan's career, but there's another era that I'd love to see ...
Inside a studio in Preston, Bleak Squad’s members parked their egos and came up with something that “messes with your head”.
Any supergroup may seem like a big deal on paper, but sometimes the biggest names in music don't have the resources to get off the ground.
Anyone in the Traveling Wilburys would have been capable of making something classic, but it takes a bit more work sometimes to get a legendary track.
Roy Orbison was the member that meant the most to The Traveling Wilburys. So after his tragic death, this song took on extra meaning.
The Traveling Wilburys may have had multiple musical giants among their ranks, but only one could make the solo section sing like it did.
Phil Collins may have been ready and willing to embrace synthesisers, but he knew that some things could never be replaced by electronic instruments.
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNGeorge Harrison Album Opening Songs RankedHere’s how they stack up in a ranked list of George Harrison’s opening songs: No. 14. “Under the Mersey Wall” From: ...
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