The passing of Tom Petty on Oct. 2, 2017 hit hard. Occurring just days after the completion of the Heartbreakers’ 40th-anniversary tour at the Hollywood Bowl didn’t make the news any easier. The music world has lost several talented artists […]
The passing of Tom Petty on Oct. 2, 2017 hit hard. Occurring just days after the completion of the Heartbreakers’ 40th-anniversary tour at the Hollywood Bowl didn’t make the news any easier. The music world has lost several talented artists […]
If there’s any artist more prolific than Neil Young, then let him or her step up to the plate. Granted, Ryan Adams once laid claim to that distinction, and Jim Lauderdale has been known to release multiple albums simultaneously at […]
It has been too easy in recent years to dismiss Neil Young as an eccentric crank, to quit paying attention. As topical and timely as its material may be, Peace Trail (out Dec. 9 on Reprise) is as close to […]
To say that Neil Young has always been difficult to pin down is to overstate the obvious. He has experimented with so many different types and approaches to music in the last half century that his fans often have no […]
If you missed the Replacements during their career—as did most people, to judge by their tepid record sales—here’s your chance to nab a crash course in the pioneering Minneapolis alt-rock outfit. As the title promises, this box collects all eight […]
The Bee Gees had quite a run in the late 60s and early 70s, when they scored nearly a dozen memorable pop hits, among them “To Love Somebody,” “Words,” “I’ve Gotta Get a Message to You,” “I Started a Joke,” […]
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