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Boomers love these four one-hit wonders; and honestly, so does everyone else. They've aged quite well through the years!The post 4 One-Hit Wonders …
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The one Rush song that was too difficult for them to play: “We finally had to admit defeat”
On a technical level, very few bands can touch what Rush accomplished in their prime. Even by progressive rock standards, the Canadian trio was …
Dream Theater talks about its new album, Mike Portnoy reunion ahead of San Antonio performance
The progressive metal act will play the Majestic Theatre on Sunday, Feb. 16. Back in the mid-'70s, progressive rock bands were roundly criticized for …
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“There’s nothing more Spinal Tap than going to one of the epicenters of the blues and drawing zero people”: Joe Bonamassa reflects on the worst show of his career
It feels inconceivable to think about a world where Joe Bonamassa isn’t on tour. The bluesman reckons he’s played around 3,500 shows since bursting …