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Deep Purple book focuses on classic lineup’s final collapse

A new book about the final year of Deep Purple’s classic lineup will be published on the 25th anniversary of Ritchie Blackmore’s last appearance with the band. Deep Purple Mk II – Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord and Ian Paice – reconvened for their third stint in 1992, and released The Battle Rages On. Then the guitarist suddenly quit on Nov. 17, 1993. In Deep Purple: Time to Kill, author Jerry Bloom explores the period […]

todayAugust 8, 2018

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Jack White covers Beck, plays drums, and sings ‘Happy Birthday’ to his son at career-spanning Armory show

Jack White had never played a proper headlining solo show in the Twin Cities before last night. We’ve had chances to see White’s side projects the Raconteurs and the Dead Weather, a series of momentous shows here with the White Stripes, and even a brief but memorable acoustic set for Prairie Home Companion. But since officially kicking off his solo career in 2012, White has routinely skipped the Twin Cities. As a result, myth, […]

todayAugust 7, 2018

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Foreigner announce more reunion shows

Foreigner announced four concerts billed as “special celebrations," featuring all of the surviving members of the band, past and present, which will take place on Nov. 9, Nov. 10, Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 this year. You can see full details below. The brief run follows last night’s similar appearance – arranged after leader Mick Jones and former frontman Lou Gramm settled their differences several years ago – and several […]

todayAugust 6, 2018

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Manhunter Original Motion Picture Music

Michael Mann’s 1986 film was a critical and commercial flop, but its soundtrack has proved a major inspiration for the music supervision on projects like Drive and “Stranger Things.” By all traditional Hollywood metrics, Michael Mann’s Manhunter was deemed a disappointment upon its release in the summer of 1986, receiving a lukewarm reception both at the box office and from critics. You couldn’t really blame the typical action-flick junkie from walking out of the […]

todayAugust 4, 2018

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Arctic Monkeys cover The White Stripes’ “The Union Forever”: Watch

Arctic Monkeys visited Detroit on Wednesday night as part of their ongoing North American tour in support of Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino. Midway through their set at the Masonic Temple Theatre, Alex Turner and the boys paid tribute to one of the cities rock ‘n’ roll heroes. “We’re gonna do a little White Blood Cells for a little Detroit spirit,” announced Alex Turner before leading his band into a faithful rendition of The White Stripes’ “The Union […]

todayAugust 3, 2018

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Lost 1968 Neil Young and Joni Mitchell recordings could be released

Lost professional live recordings of Neil Young, Joni Mitchell and others could be released if the owners can secure a record deal. The Michigan History Project are current keepers of seven-inch reel-to-reel tapes recorded in 1968 at the University of Michigan's Canterbury House, a venue popular with counterculture artists at the time. Tim Buckley, Odetta, David Ackles and Dave Van Ronk can also be heard performing. The material was described as “historically significant.” […]

todayJuly 30, 2018

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FOREIGNER Bassist Says There Are No Plans For Band To Record New Full-Length Album: ‘It Really Is A Singles World Again’

FOREIGNER bassist Jeff Pilson recently spoke with the OC Weekly about what he described as the band's recent "upward trajectory." "There's a lot of little contributors," he said. "We had songs on 'American Idol' and 'Glee', so there's a bit of that — not to the degree like JOURNEY had [in 'The Sopranos'], but little [impressions] which helped with current relevance. But I think most of it just comes down to hard work, especially the last 13 years since [vocalist] Kelly's [Hansen] […]

todayJuly 28, 2018

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Remembering Fleetwood Mac’s Last Live Run Without Lindsey Buckingham On The ‘Shake The Cage’ Tour

Listen To This Eddie is a weekly column that examines the important people and events in the classic rock canon and how they continue to impact the world of popular music. You know that old saying, “Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it?” Yeah, maybe someone should let the members of Fleetwood Mac in on that bit of sage wisdom. This year, Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, […]

todayJuly 28, 2018

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U2 Earns First Dance Club Songs Leader Since 2001: ‘To Be at No. 1 Is Huge’

'One of my favorite things is to hear how our songs get reinterpreted,' The Edge says.  U2 unleashes its fourth No. 1 and first in 17 years on Billboard's Dance Club Songschart, as "Love Is Bigger Than Anything in Its Way" rises 2-1 (on the list dated July 28). The track from 2017's Songs of Experience, which bowed as the band's eighth No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart dated Dec. 23, was remixed by Cheat […]

todayJuly 26, 2018

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