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Jesse Colin Young: Song for Juli

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As the Youngbloods were gliding towards an end, Jesse Colin Young finished building his recording studio near the home that so inspired him, and he began to write and record…

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Terrapin Station Turns 45

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The most accomplished studio album by a band known for its live performances

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Michael Henderson: In Memoriam

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Bassist for Miles Davis from 1971-1975; singer, producer, and fan favorite

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This Is The Moody Blues

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A best of compilation that is better than it needed to be

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Miles Davis: The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions

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The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions presents a stunning crossroads where boxing, the Black Power movement, the development of rock music as an expression of vast changes in American society, funk,…

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The Sound of the Suburbs

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The Hissing of Summer Lawns isn’t a ‘transitional album.’ It’s an arrival.

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30,000 lbs of Bananas

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Give or take a few thousand…Guinness stunt by a local supermarket brings back memories of Harry Chapin’s epic song based on a real incident

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Klaus Schulze

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Synth pioneer goes from analog to digital and back again.

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RIP Ricky Gardiner: Our Man in Berlin (and Paris)

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by Marshall Bowden Ricky Gardiner is largely remembered by rock fans for his role as guitarist on David Bowie's Low and Iggy Pop's Lust for Life albums as well as…

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Farewell, iPod

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by Marshall Bowden Music is a part of everyone’s life, and because it’s a part of everyone’s life, it’s a very large target market all around the world. It knows…

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