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U2 famously covered The Monkees' song 'Daydream Believer' during their 'PopMart' Tour. But when Davy Jones joined the fun, ...
There were already hints of greatness in 1977’s Metiendo Mano!, the initial collaboration between Panamanian singer/songwriter Rubén Blades and trombonist/producer Willie Colón. A year later, Siembra ...
Sixteen years after their last album, Robert Smith & co. return at their own glacial pace. Sounding regal, weary, and deliciously slow, they grapple with mortality and doubt as only they could. Have ...
MC5's third and latest album Heavy Lifting—which might very well be their last—debuts on multiple charts in the U.K. this week.
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Dive into the epic history of Genesis! Uncover their groundbreaking musical journey and growth from prog-rock innovators to ...
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Tina Weymouth took up bass guitar when her bandmates in Talking Heads couldn't find a bassist, inspired by the likes of The Beatles.