“We shared the experience of coming to this country and figuring out how to fit in. We shared a record player, an 800-square-foot house, a mom and dad, and a work ethic”
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In a 2017 interview, the founder of the Tower Records retail music corporation discussed the history of the company. He died in 2018 at age 92
The third album from the genius and his motley band lampooned society and the hippies escaping it. We look back at a ’60s masterpiece
Equal parts ambitious and meticulous, the band’s 1972 best-seller is a smartly produced collage whose appeals remain undimmed
The band had been eligible since 2008. Did years of frustration boil over as JBJ spoke at their pre-induction press conference?
A prominent songwriter had a #1 hit with a cover. Listeners were confused by a tune they thought was Neil Young. And T. Rex’s only U.S. hit
An audio souvenir of the concert, in support of their It’s Hard album, has been released
The “Love Earth” tour will be in support of a new double album recorded with his longtime band
Each of the releases had a different story to tell. Many were from artists who had paid their dues for years. Others were from superstars returning to the top
Unlike many of their peers, Foreigner continues to be overlooked by the Rock Hall; the band has finally been nominated