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"80s music signifies a temporary demise in creativity and the triumph of mainstream culture." Madeline Harding shares her opinions, positive and negative, on 80s music as a whole.
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The Joeys cover Elvis Presley on "Sonoran Dreams," a new album that rocks with a Duane Eddy twang. And their guitarist isn't ...
They ended the 1960s opening for Led Zeppelin in the US and ended the 70s headlining multiple nights at Madison Square Garden ...
The Doobie Brothers have announced a new album and tour with Michael McDonald, the iconic singer and keyboard player who gave ...
Not that it wasn’t already exciting that Porridge Radio was coming to town, but their show this week at Foundry took on an ...
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Foo Fighters leader Dave Grohl unintentionally channelled Fleetwood Mac while writing 'Ain't It The Life', signalling a temporary sonic departure.