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Johnny Van Zant from Lynyrd Skynyrd and his big brother Donnie (former .38 Special) are releasing a new album dedicated to ...
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In honour of Sophie, here are 15 of the best posthumous albums of all time. “Hello out there, this is planet Earth,” Johnny Cash sings into a blinking ... Rare and Unreleased Recordings was an ...
You want it darker? In our introductions to other decades in this series, we’ve often spoken about bold innovations, and how the key recordings made in the period reflected wider cultural change.
Guitarist Jesse Ed Davis (Kiowa) was an in-demand session player starting in the mid 60s, appearing on dozens of recordings with artists such as Taj Mahal, Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton and Jackson Browne ...