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50 Years ago Today: Beatles play New Orleans

A lot of good it did me, as I wasn’t born, but what South Louisiana native–fifty years later–doesn’t with they could have been there! [click for larger view]

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Oh baby! Paul McCartney: Out There live in Nashville

Paul McCartney live at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on October 16, 2004! Can’t friggin wait!

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George Harrison: The Apple Years 1968-1975 Box Set

via Twitter: George Harrison (@GeorgeHarrison): Announcing The Apple Years 1968-75 Box set – out 22nd September. With rare tracks & DVD.

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Damn the Torpedoes by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers

All these years later, “Damn the Torpedoes” by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers still has one of the best drum sounds of any album I’ve heard…

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Paul McCartney to Close-out Candlestick Park

The Associated Press (@AP): Paul McCartney’s website confirms ex-Beatle will perform Aug. 14 for Candlestick Park’s final concert (via Twitter)

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Scouts Honor: Inside a Marching Brotherhood

Sizzle Reel for the upcoming documentary Scouts Honor: Inside a Marching Brotherhood about the Madison Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps, a corps I had the honor of marching with way back in 1982. Often referred to as “marching band on steroids”, drum and bugle corps takes the marching arts to the next level, and one […]

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Cream always rises to the top: Van Halen’s A Different Kind of Truth

Recently in a fit of nostalgia — or maybe it was because I happened to catch David Lee Roth on Jay Mohr‘s podcast — I bought last year’s Van Halen A Different Kind of Truth. Plus, what the hell — I’ve already got the rest of the Van Halen catalog (and the David Lee Roth […]

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David Lee Roth: Always, at any given time, have a song that you’re listening to over and over again

Always at any given time have a song that you’re listening to over and over again. It can be brand new – it can be the latest Keisha single – it can be an old Stones song that you just rediscovered – hey, “Tumbling Dice” – I’ve been listening to it for the last two […]

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Potliquor and what it tells us about iTunes

For anyone who still doubts the breadth and depth, or value, of iTunes, I present for your consideration the iTunes Artist Page for Potliquor. This small southern rock band from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, whose heyday, if you can call it that, was in the early 70s, is now on iTunes. So obscure is this band, […]

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The Day the Music Died

Wikipedia: On February 3, 1959, a small-plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, killed three American rock and roll pioneers: Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson, as well as the pilot, Roger Peterson. The day was later called The Day the Music Died by Don McLean, in his song “American Pie”. […]

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