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Dylan, Lennon, Bowie, Outkast — even the greatest of greats screw up sometimes. These are the epic duds that diehard fans would like to pretend never happened
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Subscribe NowDylan, Lennon, Bowie, Outkast — even the greatest of greats screw up sometimes. These are the epic duds that diehard fans would like to pretend never happened
From classic documentaries and mockumentaries to biopics and more, here are the five essential music films and music-lover needs to see.
His long-awaited follow-up to 2004’s ‘Chronicles: Volume One’ is a collection of essays about songs by other artists
Blind after an accident at age 3, Robbins learned to play piano with a distinct sense of feel, which made him a go-to Nashville session musician
The deal comes a year after selling his publishing rights to Universal Music Publishing
“The allegation is false, malicious, reckless and defamatory,” Dylan’s lawyers said in a new response filed in state court in Manhattan
Pretenders frontwoman will play tracks from her own catalog, as well as songs by Ray Davies, Charles Trenet, and Hoagy Carmichael
Burning guitars, big suits, meeting the Beatles — the concert films, rockumentaries and artist portraits that stand head and shoulders above the rest
The gospel-era gem closed out his show at the KeyBank State Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio
Honky Tonk Lagoon was recorded July 19th, 1987 at Eugene, Oregon’s Autzen Stadium, and has circulated as a bootleg for decades