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In somehow and in someway, these three quintessential rock bands of the '70s never scored a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.
The early 1960s pop duo whose breaking into America would be the breaking up of them but pave the way for the British invasion to flourish.
A turning point in life of the counterculture icon John Lennon arrived with the simple proclamation: “[The Beatles] are more popular than Jesus now”.
The brand new issue of Prog is on sale now! Featuring Hawkwind, Big Big Train, Solstice, IQ, The Flower Kings, Judge Smith ...
Speaking with Billboard, Gramm, 74, spoke about reuniting with the band, known for hit songs "Feels Like the First Time" and "Jukebox Hero." After the singer— along with bandmates Ian McDonald ...
Red Alert was part of two seasons and the first playoff run for the Kraken. While they aren't at Climate Pledge Arena this ...
The 2000s are getting further and further away, and these three bands will be considered "classic rock" sooner rather than ...
"America's Lost Band" follows The Remains as they continue to play music 40 years after opening for The Beatles on its last tour.
Eichler and the Lydian Quartet invited the audience into a space where memory was not only preserved, but actively reawakened ...
Warning: Spoilers for The Wheel of Time season 3 episode 7. If there weren’t so many other unresolved story threads regarding ...
The independently run state competition was first held in 1976, and its format has held fairly consistent over most of that time: Bands compete in four classes by enrollment, with each playing a ...