There is a palpable demand for greatness that both fuels achievement and creates an underlying uneasiness for the current ...
Black Sabbath didn’t plan to start a new genre when they debuted in 1970, but their self-titled track is now seen as the place where metal began ...
Seaforth Hayes was hired in 1968 to play 'Days' Julie Olson, a role that would change the course of her life forever.
Gina Birch never thought of calling herself an artist. Which seems like a strange attitude for this restless musician, ...
Seaforth Hayes was hired in 1968 to play 'Days' Julie Olson, a role that would change the course of her life forever.
When Hearts snapped up Claudio Braga, it's unlikely anyone would have predicted that his name would be renowned among ...
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Zakk Wylde Names Ozzy Osbourne’s Finest Qualities
Zakk Wylde speaks about Ozzy Osbourne's finest qualities and how his love for Black Sabbath continues through his Zakk ...
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The 50 Greatest New York Albums
From Uncut Take 219 [August 2015 issue], our Top 50 of the greatest New York Albums.
If you were a kid during the 1970s, the most nostalgic songs of the era might have had a hand in influencing the kind of ...
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70s Folk Icon Jackson Browne, 77, Nails Performance of Hit Song: 'Close Your Eyes and He's 30 Again'
Folk singerJackson Browne, 77, was still in his early twenties when his first big hit, "Doctor, My Eyes," took off, but ...
During her '80s heyday, Lauper also collaborated with Billy Joel on his tenth album, 'The Bridge,' co-writing the closing track.
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