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Start Your Ear Off Right: New Releases (Article)
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Last Tuesday kicked off our annual Start Your Ear Off Right reissue campaign, and if this is the first you’re hearing of it, then allow us to steer you toward what we wrote about it a week ago today. Go ahead and read it now. We’ll wait. All done? Fantastic! That means you’re all caught up, so we can go ahead and tell you – not to mention all the nice people who already read last week’s post and were kind enough to politely loiter around while you finished – about this week’s new Start Your Ear Off Right releases. And don’t forget: if you see something you like, they’re all limited edition, so
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This Day In 1971: Introducing The Sonny And Cher Comedy Hour (Article)
Wednesday, December 27, 2017
46 years ago, The Sonny And Cher Comedy Hour officially transformed from a summer replacement series into a proper member of CBS’s prime-time lineup. Kids, sit down and let us regale you with a story of prime-time television in the early 1970s. Oh, it was a glorious time, fi lled with no end of variety shows, many of which existed solely for the duration of the summer. These summer replacement series were generally created out of thin air and developed for whoever the latest “next big thing” might be at any given moment, including The Ken Berry ‘Wow’ Show and The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour
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The Ventures (Article)
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
The Ventures are the most successful instrumental combo in rock and roll history. They also rank among its most prolific bands, too. They're best remembered for a pair of Sixties smashes, "Walk – Don't Run" and "Hawaii Five-O." Yet their most impressive feat was charting 37 albums from 1960 to 1972. The Ventures' "big guitar sound" made them instrumental institution in the Sixties, and they've remained an in-demand working unit down the decades. Guitar Player magazine called them "the quintessential guitar combo of the pre-Beatles era, [who] influenced not only styles, but also a generation's
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Rockin’ Back Into Rocktober (Article)
Friday, October 4, 2019
Yes, it’s October again, which means that it’s Rocktober again, which means that Rhino is rolling out another collection of exclusive, limited-edition vinyl releases. A dozen of them, in fact, and they’re all pretty awesome...so awesome, in fact, that they’re only going to be available at participating brick and mortal retail outlets. But come on, you want to do your part to keep record stores alive don’t you? Sure you do! And now that we’ve got that straightened out, here’s the list of what’s coming out this month, starting with the three LPs that are out today! Available on Friday, October
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The Soul Stirrers (Article)
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Had the Soul Stirrers only launched the career of Sam Cooke, they would have earned their place in rock and roll history. Beyond that, however, they set the pace for gospel and pop vocal groups, and played a role as forefathers in the development of rhythm & blues. As exponents of the modern gospel quartet sound back in the Forties and Fifties, they took gospel out of local churches and found a national audience for it. The Soul Stirrers radically reshaped traditional gospel material and wrote many enduring songs of their own. The music of the Soul Stirrers represented a progression from
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Rhino Factoids: Jeff Beck & Yardbirds (Article)
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
On this day in 1965, Jeff Beck replaced the departing Eric Clapton in the Yardbirds. Check out a clip of Jeff Beck and pre-Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page performing together.
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Rhino Factoids: Black Sabbath (Article)
Monday, April 29, 2013
On this day in 1980, Black Sabbath began their first tour with lead singer Ronnie James Dio as Ozzy Osbourne's replacement. Enjoy one of their first singles during their Dio years "Neon Knights":
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On This Day in 1987: Morrissey Goes Solo (Article)
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
30 years ago today, New Musical Express ran an article bearing the headline “GOODBYE, SMITHS” which effectively served as the kick-off of Morrissey’s career as a solo artist. “The Smiths are dead,” began the article, just in case the headline hadn’t successfully all of the band’s fans into fits of weeping. “After weeks of speculation about a replacement for Johnny Marr, NME discovered at the weekend that Morrissey intends to record under his own name in the future.” Although Morrissey himself wasn’t quoted within the piece, his spokesperson, Pat Bellis, had plenty to say on his behalf
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5 Things You May Not Have Known About David Coverdale (Article)
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Today we celebrate the birthday of David Coverdale, onetime frontman for Deep Purple, occasional solo artist, but predominantly the lead singer of Whitesnake. To commemorate this very important date, we’ve put together a list of five things that you may or may not have known about Coverdale, so give ‘em a read, and then listen to some of his biggest hits! 1. He played on a bill with Deep Purple four years before he became their lead singer. In 1969, Coverdale was the lead singer of a band called The Government, a stint which, if nothing else, led him to be on the same bill as Deep Purple once
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DAFT PUNK Share Enhanced SPOTIFY Playlist to Celebrate 20 Years of DISCOVERY (Article)
Friday, March 12, 2021
Daft Punk's instantly classic second album arrived on March 12, 2001.
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