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Stop, What's That Sound? A First-Ever Buffalo Springfield Live Album?
The release of the group's set at the 1967 Monterey International Pop Festival marks the first time we get to hear the legendary band onstage, albeit without one of its key members.
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Lifetime's Taylor-Travis Knockoff Movie Is the Preposterous Laugh We Need
The fictional Christmas in the Spotlight pulls liberally — and often hilariously — from the real-life romance between the pop superstar and the football player
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Patti Smith Tribute Concert to Feature Michael Stipe, Kim Gordon, More
An all-star list of indie and alternative acts will salute Smith and her body of work at a New York tribute show in March
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Billy Preston Was Beloved by the Beatles and Stones. His Fall From Grace Was a Rock Tragedy
The new documentary Billy Preston: That’s the Way God Planned It profiles the eternally upbeat pop-funk keyboardist and probes his disturbing decline
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Yes, You Can Look Bob Dylan in the Eyes
In one of the least expected social media exchanges known to mankind, Dylan puts a long-discussed rumor to rest
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Rare Sonic Youth Live Recording, With Steve Albini Cameo, Coming Next Year
Classic semi-bootleg from the Eighties receives a belated reissue, just in time for Kim Gordon's Grammy nomination
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2024 CMA Awards: The Best, Worst, and Most WTF Moments
From an elegant tribute to George Strait to a string of bad jokes about Shaboozey, the high and low points of country music's big night
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Ashley McBryde Sings Kris Kristofferson's 'Help Me Make It Through the Night' at 2024 CMA Awards
McBryde paid tribute to the songwriter, actor, and activist, who died in September at 88
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Jerry Garcia Can Read to You Via a New AI Tool. It May Just Be the Beginning
The Grateful Dead singer's voice can be heard in books, audio messages, and more. "It's a gift to his fans, a chance to hear his voice and feel connected to him," says the agency that works with Garcia's estate
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The Blues Brothers Are Still Going Strong. Do They Have a Future?
Nearly five decades ago, an SNL side hustle defied the critics and conquered the music and film worlds. A new team is trying to reinvent the franchise for today's generation
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