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Dr. Rhino's Picks #3 (Article)
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Life in comic book form... it happens everyday. It’s happening today. Please traverse the pages with Dr. Rhino and you’ll meet mysterious figures with names like Sinatra, Rundgren & The Monkees. Heroes are around every corner, be they the Stalk-Forest Group (proto-incarnation of Blue Oyster Cult) or solo years Paul Simon (joined here by former partner Art Garfunkel, as worlds collide!!!). Enjoy the show everybody!
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Rhino’s Got You Covered: A Double-Plus-Sized Gift to Our Devoted Readership (Article)
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
It’s Wednesday, so it must be time to take another dip into the Rhino catalog and... Ah, but wait! This is no ordinary Wednesday! This is – wait for it – the last Wednesday before Christmas! As such, we decided to give you, our faithful readers, a gift: instead of trotting out a new quartet of cover songs that you may or may not have heard before, we’re trotting out two quartets of cover songs that you may or may not have heard before... but that’s not all! Because it’s Christmas-Eve Eve, we’re also turning that second quartet into a...baker’s quartet? Is that a thing? Maybe not. Anyway, long
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Digital Roundup: 5/13/2015 (Article)
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
New this week in the Rhino Room at iTunes: The Beau Brummels, The Best of the Beau Brummels, 1964-1968 (Golden Archive Series): There have been more than a few Beau Brummels best-of collections released over the years, but if you’re looking for a single-disc compilation that does the best possible job of diluting their career into a succinct 18-song set, then this is the only way to go. For those of you who’ve never really listened to the Beau Brummels, we’ll just say this: if you aren’t charmed by the opening track, “Laugh Laugh,” a.k.a. the band’s biggest hit, then you may want to check your
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SUMMER OF LOVE (Article)
Monday, July 10, 2017
Rhino Celebrates The 50th Anniversary Of The Cultural Phenomenon With Several Vinyl Re-Issues, Plus New Compilations From Grateful Dead, The Monkees, and More The First Releases Arrive On July 11 The summer of 1967 was a turning point in popular culture that drew as many as 100,000 young people to San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood. It represented a social convergence driven by free thinking, hippie fashion, political upheaval, sexual freedom, drug use and creative expression. As the movement spread around the world, it led to an outpouring of poetry, artwork, and especially music. In
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Did Someone Say “Record Store Day”? (Article)
Friday, April 15, 2016
Yes, it’s just about that time again: we’re a day away from this year’s Record Store Day, which takes place on April 16. As ever, we’ve got a plethora of special edition releases to offer up to you fine, upstanding individuals who frequent your friendly neighborhood record store. In addition, we’ve also got a special page set up for you to explore the details of those releases. If you’re already aware of what titles we’ve got cooking for the big day, then you can feel free to bypass the rest of this piece and head straight over to the page, which you can find just click right here. If, on the
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Take a Bite Out of Rhino’s Ongoing Apple Music Sale (Article)
Friday, May 22, 2020
It’s never not a good time to pick up some new music – or at least music that’s new to you – and given how long it’s liable to be before we’re all able to enjoy live music in any fashion resembling how we used to see it, now’s definitely a good time to indulge yourself and add to your personal jukebox. That’s where Rhino and Apple come in: we’re teaming up for a sale that’ll go on from now through July 23, switching up the genres every two weeks to offer as much musical variety as possible. First up is our Pop sale, and given the width and breadth of that particular term, you can imagine that
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Follow and Win: Greatest Hits "Greats" Giveaway (Article)
Friday, July 15, 2016
We're not much for boasting, but when it comes to the musical pantheon of "greats," we admit to having quite a few! See what we mean when you enter to win our Greatest Hits "Greats" Giveaway. Simply follow the Topsify Greatest Hits playlist on Spotify via the link below and you'll have a shot at taking home coveted must-haves from our "greats" like an Eddie Van Halen Standard Gloss Black Stoptail Bridge guitar, The Monkees THE COMPLETE SERIES on Blu-Ray, John Coltrane THE ATLANTIC YEARS IN MONO on 180-gram vinyl, The Smiths LOUDER THAN BOMBS on 180-gram vinyl, and David Bowie ZIGGY STARDUST
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5 Things You May Not Have Known About Stephen Stills (Article)
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
You may be familiar with this Stephen Stills fellow from his work with David Crosby and Graham Nash, or perhaps you remember him for his days as a member of Buffalo Springfield, but whatever you may know about him, we expect there’s still plenty you don’t know. As such, we present you with five things which we hope will qualify for the latter category. 1. He auditioned for The Monkees. It’s not so much that you might not have known this as it is that you might not have known if it was actually true, since there’s also a recurring rumor that Charles Manson auditioned when, in fact, he did not
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The Monkees Release Day Parties (Article)
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
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Rhino Reading Room: A Man Named Moog (Article)
Thursday, May 23, 2019
It’s time to venture back into the Rhino Reading Room, and this time we’re making an exception to the usual rule, which is to spotlight memoirs written by artists who’ve released at least one album on Rhino. In this instance, we’re focusing on a man who was responsible for an instrument that’s featured on quite a few notable recordings within our catalog – Robert Moog, who was born on this date in 1934 – and since he never got around to writing a memoir before his passing in 2005, we’re recommending a book about him instead: Analog Days: The Invention and Impact of the Moog Synthesizer
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