Following the success of 1971's Sticky Fingers, The Rolling Stones decided to become exiles in France while recording their follow-up, for surprising reasons.
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Axios Cleveland on MSN5 shocking Rock & Roll Hall of Fame omissionsThe Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has been subject to criticism over not just which acts get inducted, but which members of those ...
He’s built guitars for some of the very biggest names in the business and yet Don Musser remains a known unknown. We track ...
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Why did David Crosby leave the Byrds?Plus, the Byrds didn't care for the button pushing that Crosby was doing both on record and on stage. He was submitting ...
It would be hard to name any songwriter in Nashville’s long history whose work has been recorded by more stars across more ...
Special releases from John Lennon, Roger Waters and David Bowie top the just-announced list of releases on tap for 2025's ...
Mick Jagger may have one of the perfect voices in rock, but Keith Richards wasn't afraid to put him in his place when ...
Tomorrow, Canadian folk rock outfit HORSEBATH are set to share their debut album, Another Farewell. The band comes to ...
The members of Horsebath may all be born and bred Canadians, but their record collection is clearly crammed with musicians well south of the border. Their ...
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