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The First Csn Live Performance And How David Crosby Arranged The Harmonies 0 (0)

April 1, 2025

In the summer of 1969, the air was electric with anticipation as three extraordinary musicians prepared for their very first live performance as a group. David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and…

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How Cream Revolutionized Live Jam Sessions With 15-Minute Versions Of Blues Tracks 0 (0)

In the late 1960s, a young musician named Eric Clapton found himself at a crossroads. He was part of a band called Cream, a trio that consisted of his stunning…

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The Acoustic Rehearsal Of “Queen Of The Slipstream” Recorded On A Rainy Afternoon In Donegal 0 (0)

On a rainy afternoon in Donegal, the kind of day where the clouds hung low and gray, a musician named Van Morrison prepared for an acoustic rehearsal of one of…

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The Time Elton John Forgot The Words To “Tiny Dancer” And Laughed It Off With The Crowd 0 (0)

It was a warm summer evening in 1975, and the air buzzed with excitement as fans packed the Los Angeles stadium, eagerly awaiting the legendary Elton John. The stage glowed…

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The Night The Doobie Brothers Dedicated A Set To Fallen Soldiers 0 (0)

The night was electric, the air thick with anticipation as fans gathered at the concert venue for what they knew would be a memorable evening. The Doobie Brothers had always…

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The Story Of Peter Giving Away His Guitar To A Young Girl Who Said, “I Want To Sing Like You” 0 (0)

The sun was setting, painting the sky with shades of orange and pink, as Peter sat on a worn wooden bench in the park, his guitar resting on his knee….

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The Rough Cut Of “Wheel In The Sky” That Was Pure Prog Rock Before Perry Touched It 0 (0)

In the spring of 1977, the members of Journey were deep in the creative process, experimenting with the sound that would define them for years to come. They were not…

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Why Brian Setzer Insisted On Using Vintage Amps Despite Pressure From The Label 0 (0)

Brian Setzer stood in the dimly lit rehearsal room, surrounded by a sea of amplifiers that seemed to hum with untold stories. Each one was a vintage gem, carefully chosen…

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The Diary Entry From A Stones Roadie Who Said “Touring With Them Was Like Living In A Hurricane” 0 (0)

The sun had barely risen when I found myself scribbling furiously in my diary. The last show in Chicago was electric, and I could still feel the vibrations of the…

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Cliff Richard’S Near-Breakdown In The ’70S — And How He Rebuilt Himself Spiritually And Musically 0 (0)

In the 1970s, Cliff Richard was a shining star in the world of music, known for his catchy tunes and charming smile. He had it all—fame, fortune, and a devoted…

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