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STEPHEN STILLS’ SONGS CARRY ON IN A FOUR-CD SET, SPANNING 50 YEARS—MORE THAN FIVE HOURS OF MUSIC, FEATURING A 113-PAGE BOOKLET (Article)
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Produced by Graham Nash and Joel Bernstein with Stephen Stills, Rhino’s Much- Anticipated Anthology Spotlights The Remarkable Scope Of Stills’ Career with Essential Recordings, Live Cuts, New Mixes, and 25 Previously Unreleased Tracks Available on CD and Digitally March 26 Legendary singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Stephen Stills has released more than 250 songs since 1966, some solo, others with iconic bands including Buffalo Springfield, Manassas and, most famously, with David Crosby, Graham Nash and Neil Young. On the new four-CD set CARRY ON, producers Graham Nash and Joel
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NEW ORDER TO RELEASE LONG AWAITED LOST SIRENS (Article)
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Eight Track Mini-Album Featuring Previously Unheard Tracks Available For Digital Download On January 15 From Rhino New Order are proud to announce the release of THE LOST SIRENS, an eight track mini album featuring a truly eclectic mix of electronica and guitars in the truly inimitable New Order style. The album was written, produced and recorded by Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris and Philip Cunningham and will be available for download at digital retail outlets on January 15. “Lost Sirens? Well, it’s not really lost,” explains drummer Stephen Morris. “I remember that Martin Hannett
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90s - Stone Temple Pilots (Article)
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Since the moment they appeared on the scene in the early 90's, Stone Temple Pilots dominated the decade from start to finish.
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80s - The Smiths (Article)
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
In 1982 the curious coupling of a rock’n’roll purist and a consummate literate would result in an unmistakable sound that would forever be engrained in the minds of their friends and foes.
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70s - Crosby, Stills & Nash (Article)
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Although they formed in the late 1960s, Crosby, Stills & Nash (and sometimes Young) harmonized their way into the homes of music fans across the country in the 1970s.
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60s - Aretha Franklin (Article)
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
From the gospel circuit to Atlantic's center stage, Aretha Franklin claimed her title of "Queen Of Soul" in the '60s and it's been hers ever since.
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Bob Lefsetz: Welcome To My World - "Good News From The Next World" (Article)
Thursday, December 20, 2012
I can listen to "Waterfront" and "Let There Be Love" all day long. Alas, after that initial hit period, Simple Minds lost traction. But this 1995 album sat in my Walkman for months, it energized me, it made me feel like I could conquer the world when I was at the lowest point in my life. Ain't that how it always is. The albums that are panned, disdained by the critics, are our personal favorites. And we passionately emote to others how great they are but it never really translates, because there's not a big hit single, a memorable video...they think we're nuts. But that's what being a
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Led Zeppelin On CBS This Morning (Article)
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Tune in this Friday as Led Zeppelin members Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones sit down for an in-depth interview with Charlie Rose on CBS This Morning. The band will be discussing their career and receiving the Kennedy Center Honors, which also airs on CBS on December 26. CBS This Morning airs on CBS on Friday, December 21 at 7:00AM ET/PT.
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Celebrating Ornette Coleman’s The Shape of Jazz to Come (Article)
Thursday, May 22, 2014
55 years ago today, alto saxophonist Ornette Coleman entered the studio to record The Shape of Jazz to Come, his debut album for Atlantic Records. Given that the Library of Congress added the album to the National Recording Registry in 2012, we’d say it was a pretty decent way to kick off his stint with the label. Recorded in Los Angeles at Radio Records, Inc., a studio frequently by everyone from the Carpenters to Frank Zappa, The Shape of Jazz to Come is generally described as either avant-garde jazz or free jazz, but the truth of the matter is that its title turned out to be quite prescient
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Dr. Rhino's Picks #63 (Article)
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
No need for hyperbole…if you don’t like the Zep, there’s the door. ABOUT DR. RHINO A young Dr. Rhino first encountered the magic of song whilst being born in the front seat of a Lincoln Continental. As the attending physician recalls, the tune was “Touch Me In The Morning” by Diana Ross. It was a mind-blower. Over the years, Dr. Rhino listened to many, many more songs. And, after several summers of diggin’ music, making the scene & a stint in Attica, the good doctor joined Rhino Records. A remarkable career of taste & empathy ensued. Dr. Rhino now spends his time hitting bull’s-eyes, making it
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