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Today in Music History for Oct. 9: In 1929, singing cowboy Gene Autry made his first recordings during a visit to New York. In 1937, Pat Burke, saxophonist and flutist with the mid-'60s British pop ...
INDIE BASEMENT CLASSIC: Fine Young Cannibals – Fine Young Cannibals (London/IRS, 1985) The Beat’s Andy Cox & David Steele reinvented themselves with singer Roland Gift timeless results on their debut ...
John Lennon's son, Sean Ono Lennon, revealed his father "resented having to be a Beatle" in the end.The late frontman of the ...
In this ranking of the 100 best tours of all time, we celebrate the artists who have transformed stages into worlds of their own. At the very top sits Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, a career-defining ...
Snoqualmie Valley history session, 7-9 p.m.: Join the Snoqualmie Valley Museum every other Friday this fall to learn more ...
Bob Dylan makes a compelling case for why modern music just doesn't hold a candle to music of the 1960s. Do you agree?
The post Nellie McKay on growing up with The Beatles and the therapy of creativity appeared first on Salon.com. Consuelos ...
Boasting one of the most dazzling art rock catalogue's in pop, we take a look at each Roxy Music album and highlight the key non-single cut.
Chappell Roan probably could have sold out any venue within the Tri-State area for her Visions of Damsels & Other Dangerous ...