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Today in Music History for Dec. 9: In 1934, bluesman Junior Wells was born in West Memphis, Ark. He replaced harmonica player Little Walter in Muddy Waters’ band in the early 1950s. His most famous ...
The 1970s saw the rise of many actors, comedians, musicians, and more that would unfortunately meet their demise by the end ...
The three coveted Rolling Stone chase cover cards also feature six unique versions numbered to Rainbow (99 cards), Swirl (75 ...
"Elf" has become a modern Christmas classic since it was released in 2003, but there are other holiday movies that capture ...
Bob Dylan’s Forever Young delivers a timeless message of hope and gratitude, making it a standout rock pick for your ...
New York’s next mayor played “The Times They Are a-Changin’” in a spot on social media. The company that owns Dylan’s catalog said his songs can’t be used for politics. By Ben Sisario “New York is ...
Gabrielle Ulubay is a Music writer at Collider. She has previously been published in The New York Times, Bustle, HuffPost Personal, and other magazines, and wrote at Marie Claire for nearly three ...
First it was teased, and now it’s official: Bob Mould‘s ’90s band Sugar are back with not only shows announced but a new song. According to their website original members Mould, David Barbe and ...
When Bob Dylan first introduced electric instruments into his set at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, he wasn’t exactly met with fanfare. In fact, the folk community ostracized him to a degree. But ...
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Metal's reputation in the 1990s isn't the most robust, but the best song of each year of this decade proves that when it comes to quality, this scene was thriving. While the overall commercial success ...