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'The Stamina This Woman Had': Annie Lennox on Meeting the Queen
The Eurythmics singer talks about her interactions with Elizabeth II — including that controversial T-shirt and a recent social media post about the British empire
- Are Dreams Made of This?
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John Legend Wants Us to Know He Can Get Down. (Sometimes, Anyway.)
On his new 24-track opus, Legend lets loose on the first half and shows tasteful restraint on the other. Guess which is more fun.
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Greg Dulli Is Still An Agro Alt-Rock Guy. That's a Good Thing.
On their third album since reforming, the Afghan Whigs remind you what set them apart from the indie-rock crowd back in the Nineties.
- ALT-ROCK LIFERS LIVE!
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Bring Your Alibis: Men Accused of Stealing Eagles Lyrics Strike Back
In their first response to the headline-grabbing court case, lawyers for three men accused of stealing Eagles lyrics don't want to take it easy
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The FBI's Greatest Hits: Why These Pop Stars Were Tracked by the Bureau
The Monkees weren't the only artists monitored by the Feds, as a look into the agency's files shows
- PLEASE HOOVER, DON'T HURT 'EM
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The 100 Greatest Country Albums of All Time
From Tom T. Hall to Taylor Swift, from honky Bob Wills to Brandy Clark
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Maren Morris and Zedd Know What You’re Thinking: How Do You Top the 'The Middle'?
The country-pop singer and DJ mastermind talk about reuniting for their new song "Make You Say"
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Elvis Presley Died 45 Years Ago. Has 'Elvis' the Movie Finally Revived Him?
Austin Butler's sexually charged portrayal of Presley is introducing young fans to a classic, and nearly forgotten, style of rock-star performance
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Ace of Cups Deserved Much Better
They were one of rock’s first all-female bands, but the music industry never gave them a shot. Five decades later, they're looking back on their legacy — and moving forward
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'How It All Got Started': DJ Kool Herc Talks Auction of Vintage Hip-Hop Memorabilia
For any hip-hop historian, a certain party on August 11, 1973 looms large. In a rec room at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx, young Cindy Campbell threw a back-to-school jam with entertainment provided by her older brother, a Jamaican-born immigrant named Clive Campbell who’d renamed himself DJ Kool Herc. There, Herc put into action […]
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