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When Steve Martin’s ‘A Wild and Crazy Guy’ Became a Comedy Icon
Steve Martin’s second album, 1978’s A Wild and Crazy Guy, cemented his position as a comedian who had attained rock star status.
It reached №2 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart, only kept off the top spot by the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. It includes the hit novelty single “King Tut” and won the Grammy Award in 1979 for Best Comedy Album.

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14 hours ago3 min read


Remembering Fillmore East Producer Bill Graham
Bill Graham, founder of the rock palaces Fillmore East and West among many accomplishments, was born January 8, 1931. In this excerpt from New York Groove: An Inside Look at the Stars, Shows & Songs That Make NYC Rock, we look back on Graham’s life.

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2 days ago3 min read


'Missing You' by John Waite: 'It Was About the End of My Marriage and the Beginning of Something New'
“Missing You” is the №1 single from John Waite’s 1984 album No Brakes. The former frontman of the British band The Babys explained its inspiration in American Songwriting.
“I was getting divorced. I was trying to get home because my marriage was in genuine trouble — everything was wrong, and it had been wrong for a while."

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3 days ago2 min read


The Story of ‘Vehicle’ and the Friendly Stranger in the Black Sedan
“Vehicle” was one of the biggest hits in the jazz rock era when horn bands dominated the charts. The Ides of March reached №2 in 1970 with the tune, their only hit. Singer-songwriter Jim Peterik told AXS, “We started as a British Invasion wannabe. We loved the Hollies, the Kinks, the Zombies. Our first single on Parrot, ‘You Wouldn’t Listen,’ echoed that.

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4 days ago2 min read


Ronnie Spector, the Original Bad Girl of Rock
Born Veronica Yvette Bennett, Ronnie Spector was born in Spanish Harlem, where growing up was tough for a girl with African American and Cherokee heritage. “When you don’t look like everyone else, you automatically have a problem in school,” Spector told The Guardian. “They would beat me up because I was different-looking. To be honest, I caught hell.”

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Jan 22 min read


New Year's Eve with Jimi Hendrix at Fillmore East
In this excerpt from Fillmore East: The Venue That Changed Rock Music Forever, drummer Corky Laing of Mountain — the thunderous band with guitarist Leslie West and bassist Felix Pappalardi — recalls meeting Jimi Hendrix at Fillmore East’s 1970 New Year’s Eve show.

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Dec 31, 20252 min read


Think You Know Rock and Roll? Take This Rock Quiz
'Rock Quiz: 1000 Questions Classic Rock Challenge!' Book Excerpt

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Dec 31, 20251 min read


Rock's 2026 New Year's Resolutions
Here are the stories behind the songs that describe characteristics - gluttony, greed, etc. - that we should be New Year's resolutions to end but probably won't

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Dec 30, 20258 min read

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