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Coachella 2018: The 18 Best Things We Saw at Weekend One
From Queen Bey to Cardi B and beyond
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Gaslight Anthem Celebrate 'Slang' With Hometown Crowd
New Jersey rockers launch tour behind third disc with 22-song set
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Bon Jovi Bring Hit Parade to New Meadowlands Stadium
New Jersey heroes deliver fan favorites, plus Leonard Cohen and the Doors covers, for 55,000 fans
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Wolfmother Break Out "Cosmic Egg" at Secret New York Show
A boozy night out was all it took to convince Wolfmother to give up their only night off this week. The Aussie stoner-rock heroes are currently in the midst of an East Coast jaunt opening for the Killers, but last night they also made a surprise appearance at the tiny Bowery Electric club in New […]
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Whitney Houston Stumbles During "Good Morning America" Taping
The same day I Look to You, Whitney Houston's first album in seven years, arrived in stores, the singer's long-awaited comeback seemed to stutter during a live appearance in New York. The free show at Central Park's Rumsey Playfield was a taping for ABC's Good Morning America that was attended by some 4,000 fans, some […]
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Echo and the Bunnymen's Ian McCulloch on Epic Songs, New LP
On October 12th, Echo and the Bunnymen will release their 11th studio album, The Fountain, and as a recent Q&A with Rolling Stone demonstrates, irreverent frontman Ian McCulloch's humor is aging as well as their landmark 1980 debut: It's been nearly 30 years since the band's debut Crocodiles — are you thinking about that milestone? […]
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Echo and the Bunnymen, The Black Keys Rock the Muddy Masses at All Points West
Nevermind the slew of commemorative cash-ins and merchandise that have emerged in time for the 40th anniversary of Woodstock; Sunday at All Points West almost turned out to be a living, breathing, squelching, real-life re-enactment of the epochal 1969 mud-bath. (Check out the best of All Points West, in photos.) Early arrivals to day […]
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Public Enemy Performs "It Takes a Nation of Millions" for Flavor Flav
We know him variously as a hip-hop pioneer, a hyperactive court jester, a cringe-worthy reality TV star and a future talk show host, but last night, Flavor Flav wore all his hats for a 50th birthday bash to remember at BB Kings in Times Square, New York. To mark the occasion, Public Enemy elected to […]
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R.E.M. Play Surprise Song at Tribute to Their Three-Decade Career
A wide assortment bands and singers including Patti Smith, Kimya Dawson, the Feelies and Darius Rucker turned out at New York's famed Carnegie Hall last night to pay tribute to R.E.M. by reinterpreting songs from the band's back catalog before the erstwhile Georgians capped off the show with a surprise appearance and a few tributes […]
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Chris Cornell on Timbaland-Produced "Scream": "I Think Fans Will Come Around to the Concept"
More than 20 years after Soundgarden first surfaced, Chris Cornell hasn't lost his sense of musical adventure. He was a grunge king, dabbled in acoustic songwriting for his movie soundtrack solo work, revisited his hard-rock roots with Audioslave and even tried his hand at the orchestrated drama of Bond themes — but the 44-year-old singer […]
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