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Hear Bob Dylan Break Out The Grateful Dead’s ‘Truckin’’ at Tokyo Concert
It's the first time in his career that he's played the 1970 Dead classic, and a rare surprise moment in his otherwise predictable 'Rough and Rowdy Ways' setlist
- Dylan and the Dead
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He Brought the Four Seasons Back From the Dead With 'Oh, What a Night.' Few Know His Name
Gerry Polci was hired to play drums for Frankie Valli's group in 1973, but he soon became a vocalist and briefly led a spinoff version of the band
- King For A Day
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David Bowie in the Seventies: Rare Behind-the-Scenes Images
His childhood friend Geoff MacCormack was by his side as he recorded 'Station to Station' and filmed 'The Man Who Sold the World'
- Photo Gallery
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Yes Refuses To Reunite With Singer Jon Anderson. He's OK With That
'In my mind, I'm still in the band,' says Anderson, who's mounting a Seventies Yes tour of his own this year full of prog epics like 'Close to the Edge,' 'Awaken' and 'Gates of Delirium'
- Starship Trooper
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Hear Nathaniel Rateliff Join Forces With Rappers Jim Jones and Conway The Machine
This new version of Rateliff's 2021 track "Survivor" was produced by Mike Cash
- Survivors
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Tom Morello Breaks Silence on Rage Against the Machine’s Halted Tour
“Rage Against the Machine is like the ring in Lord of the Rings,” says guitarist. “It drives men mad. It drives journalists mad. It drives record-industry people mad. They want the thing, and they’re driven mad.”
- Exclusive
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Tom Leadon, Tom Petty's Mudcrutch Bandmate, Dead at 70
Leadon sang with Petty in his pre-fame band and reunited in 2008 for a couple of albums and tours
- Obituary
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Eddie Manion's Five-Decade Odyssey as Bruce Springsteen's Other Sax Player
He's been playing with Springsteen since their teenage years in Jersey, and he's also worked with Southside Johnny, Bon Jovi, Bob Dylan, and Keith Richards
- Unknown Legends
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Queen + Adam Lambert Announce 2023 North American 'Rhapsody' Tour Dates
The band says they're not even thinking about a farewell tour, and a sequel to Bohemian Rhapsody remains a possibility if they find the right script
- The Show Must Go On
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Smokey Robinson on Meeting MLK, Drugs, and Why He Called His New Album 'Gasms'
The Motown icon also goes deep on the Beatles, the biopic he's working on, and why he has no plans to ever retire
- The Last Word
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