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How Aerosmith Got Their Wings Back on ‘Done With Mirrors’
This album marked the long-awaited return of Joe Perry and Brad Whitford.
43 Years Ago: Kiss Conquers Australia
Their album sales were off in the U.S., but demand remained brisk in other parts of the world.
25 Years Ago: Stone Temple Pilots Show Their True Range With ‘Tiny Music’
In a new interview, Robert DeLeo revisits the spectrum of songs from their third album.
Marshall Tucker Band’s Doug Gray Talks New Live Album, Touring Europe and More: Exclusive Interview
The Marshall Tucker Band recently opened their vaults and released Live in the U.K. 1976, a snapshot of the iconic southern rock outfit's original lineup in peak form.
When W.A.S.P. Traded Shock for Maturity, Sort of, on ‘The Last Command’
W.A.S.P. broadened their approach on a number of levels with their second album.
Revisiting Yes’ Tantalizingly Incomplete ‘9012Live: The Solos’
Strangely, this live EP only includes two complete songs – yet it's still not without a few charms.
When Marshall Tucker Band Played a Benefit Show for Jimmy Carter
Frontman Doug Gray discusses why they played fundraising shows for the then-presidential hopeful from Georgia.