America
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Hulu’s ‘The 1619 Project’ Is the American History the GOP Wants Us to Forget
Premiering Jan. 26, Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones and producer Oprah Winfrey bring us a potent new Hulu docuseries that shines a light on America’s original sin
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Gerry Beckley Turned His Tour Photos Into a T-Shirt and Hoodie Collection
The America singer is secretly a great photographer — this new collection for menswear brand Todd Snyder proves it
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Residente Blasts U.S. Imperialism on Blistering New Track 'This Is Not America'
The new track is a full-throated rejection of what's represented by the word 'American'
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America Announce 50th Anniversary Tour
Seventies soft rock group will celebrate 50 years of coasting down the Ventura Highway
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Flashback: America Play a Hazy 'Sister Golden Hair' in 1980
Watch the trio perform their admittedly depressing mid-Seventies hit on 'The Midnight Special'
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Drumming Great Hal Blaine: 5 Classic Performances
Revisit standout tracks by the man Brian Wilson called "the greatest drummer ever"
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Gregg Allman Enlists Peter Frampton, ZZ Top for Laid Back Fest
Traveling event also featuring Jason Isbell and Marshall Tucker Band includes five one-day performances throughout the summer
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AM Gold: The Best Seventies Soft-Rock Gems
Breezy slow-jams, mellow ballads, and mournful come-back-to-me mea culpas: These are the hazy, lazy sounds of the Seventies sensitive-types, perfect for basement parties and/or wedding receptions.
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America Respond To Michael Jackson's "A Place With No Name"
Last week, TMZ unearthed an excerpt of an unreleased Michael Jackson song titled "A Place With No Name," which borrowed heavily from America's 1971 hit "A Horse With No Name." America members Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley addressed the song in a statement this weekend, saying they were "honored" that Jackson opted to reinterpret their […]
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My Father's Farm
For fifty years the Old Man lived at one with the land, as had his father and his father's father. It was a way of life we won't see again.
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