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In 2014, Rolling Stones' saxophone player Bobby Keys, who also performed on recordings with John Lennon and Eric Clapton, died after a lengthy illness at his home in Franklin, Tenn. He was 70.
"They encouraged me to write again," said Schwartz of his songwriting hiatus, "and now that I'm writing again, they created a monster." ...
Toronto-born musician, broadcaster, and storyteller Danny Marks releases his new double-sided single “One Way Ticket Home” ...
Having registered in the memory banks of 650,000 people at Woodstock and followed that with a triumphant show at the Isle of ...
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Tedeschi Trucks Band Announces 2026 Tour Dates

Tedeschi Trucks Band, the gargantuan 12-piece band led by vocalist Susan Tedeschi and former Allman Brothers Band guitarist ...
A mysterious new album attributed to country legend Don Williams has appeared on major streaming services eight years after his death, prompting backlash from fans who believe it’s an unauthorized AI ...
Welcome to our weekly music post, where we spotlight our favorite new songs and albums. Hop in the comments and tell us: What new music are you listening to? Garage rock is alive and well on “Nothing, ...
KeiyaA’s second studio album is named after the law of elasticity, which states that the extension of a spring is directly proportional to the load applied to it. The Chicago-born, New York–based ...
1984 was a banner year for music in the eighties, and 1985 somehow topped it. Of course, the midway point of the decade didn’t have a Like a Virgin or Purple Rain, but it didn’t need titles like those ...
FIRST ON FOX: With one week until Election Day in New York City, a campaign finance watchdog group, the Coolidge Reagan Foundation, filed two criminal referrals against Democratic mayoral nominee ...