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Today in Music History for Oct. 18: Kevin Gausman is ready to get back on the mound. After a heartbreaking 6-2 loss in Game 5 of the American League Championship Series, the Toronto Blue Jays starter ...
Relive the golden age of music with 10 iconic albums from the 60s and 70s that defined a generation. From rock legends to ...
It is starting to get just cold enough to wear a sweater, but not cold enough to freeze the stadium-sized gears on our ...
Many groundbreaking albums arrived in 1977 alongside often overlooked songs that remain equally important to rock history.
This was the first Stones album produced by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (as “The Glimmer Twins”) instead of longtime ...
Northern Nevada has been a magnet for country music acts for decades, and the lineup this fall and winter continues in that ...
Today, 70 years after that fateful opening performance for Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly remains a rock and roll pioneer whose ...
The Rolling Stones’ Miss You wasn’t just a disco detour; it was the moment rock and roll learned how to dance.
Musicians from multiple genres come together with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra to pay tribute to a St. Louis legend in ...
In October of 1955, Buddy Holly opened for Bill Haley in Lubbock, Texas, where he impressed a Decca Records talent scout in ...
Welcome to Crate & Case—a week that ended with more adrenaline than caffeine. And no, I didn’t dismiss it as “just some heartburn” after downing another Boureka during Sukkot. Life has a way of ...
Longtime Moody Blues bassist, singer and songwriter John Lodge died suddenly and unexpectedly at age 82 on Friday while ...