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Jay Truax and Tommy Coomes were on the frontlines of the Jesus Movement of the 1960s, and more than five decades later, the ...
The Estonian composer has written some of the world’s most performed contemporary classical music. Many fans may not realize ...
Shipley and Michael Brewer, an Oklahoma native who died Dec. 17 at 80, teamed up in the late 1960s in Kansas City and became stars with “One Toke Over the Line” in 1971. It reached No. 10 on the ...
Turner might not be a name that is known by everyone in the mainstream, but he had an iconic career, nonetheless. He was ...
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With their “One Toke Over the Line,” he and Michael Brewer saw a musical in-joke turn into a timeless cultural phenomenon.
Lydia Lunch deals in dissonance and darkness, but her 1984 collaboration with Sonic Youth, 'Death Valley '69', is a "happy ...
Folk musicians and obscurity walk together hand in hand, and as a result, here are three folk musicians from the 70s who are often forgotten.
Dubbed the Irish Godfather of Soul, the Derryman is one of the few, the dwindling number of showband era musicians still treading the boards. And he was one of the best – so good in fact he was ...
Pulling inspiration, and accessories, from Kenny and Dolly. Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton released their very first duet “A Song To Sing” in July, which is super groovy and fun, and finds them ...
Journalists, musicologists, and historians alike are quite fond of the concept of the music scene. Scenes are a helpful prop, a methodical way of connecting artists’ individual stories into remarkable ...
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