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Today in Music History for Nov. 17: In 1938, singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot, who became Canada's most famous, and arguably most important, pop musician in the late 1960s, was born in Orillia, Ont.
The Monkees’ Micky Dolenz will release his first solo live album in seven years: Micky Dolenz - Live at The Troubadour on ...
Stephen Stills was rejected when he auditioned for the Monkees for a pretty brutal reason, but of course, all's well that ...
Mick Lawless, founder of the Monkees tribute band Loose Salute, has opened The Nevermind Shop in Burlington, featuring ...
The Beatles see two of their biggest compilations, 1962-1966 and 1967-1970, return to a pair of charts each as consumption of ...
Just last year, he released a new album of R.E.M covers after the success of his version of “Shiny Happy People.” He recently ...
The Who had much success in England before they broke through in America. The band landed five Top-10 singles in the UK ...
The Farm took a little longer to drop their debut album, but that album, 1991’s Spartacus, was a #1 hit in the UK, and it sent a couple of singles into the top 10. “All Together Now” actuall ...
By Paul Grein Taylor Swift’s Lover logs its 67th week at No. 1 on Billboard’s Catalog Albums chart this week (dated Nov. 16), extending its record for the longest run by a woman solo artist in ...
With Linkin Park’s long-awaited comeback album From Zero, slated to drop on Friday, November 18th, there are a number of details surrounding their new album that both longtime and new Linkin ...
The Heatseekers Albums chart ranks the most-popular albums of the week by new or developing acts, defined as those who have never appeared on the top 100 of the Billboard 200 or the top 10 of the ...