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In March, our classical music reviewers found new recordings of favorite music of the great composers, plus masterworks that aren’t heard as often as they used to be.
The singer and guitarist of the modern rock band also shares his thoughts on meeting musical heroes, the value of impulsive decisions and how their new album Kentucky came together. Plus, get an exclusive…
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The indie folk troubadour explains the elements that came together on his new album, More Rain, how one of the new songs came to him in a very specific dream, and the rhythmic power of the acoustic guitar.
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In February, our reviewers celebrated the music of Marin Marais, never-before-released recitals by legendary pianist Vladimir Horowitz, and violinist Daniel Hope's tribute to his mentor Yehudi Menuhin,…
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After over 30 years in Anthrax, Scott Ian is out of clever ways to describe his band and their new record, For All Kings, and that's fine. Instead, we discussed the merits of hits versus deep cuts…
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A year colored by Earth, Wind & Fire, as well as the Emotions and Denice Williams, all co-produced by EWF's Maurice White and studio partner Charles Stepney.
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine takes an in-depth look at the career and contributions of a guy who loved Motown in the ‘60s and couldn’t wait to pick up his guitar and play.
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The Los Angeles rock band tells the story of how they landed the year-long gig of opening Black Sabbath's farewell tour, and how getting the rub is only a fraction of the job.
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