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Willie Nelson Says First Concert Back After Illness Will Be Fourth of July Picnic
After missing the first two weeks of the Outlaw Music Festival Tour due to unspecified health issues, the country legend will be back onstage Thursday in Philly
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Bob Dylan Is Selling a Bizarre Tour T-Shirt. We Have Questions
A faux-vintage 2012 Tempest shirt is on the merch table during Dylan's new tour, complete with a listing for a show in Rosemont, Illinois, that didn't actually take place
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Imagine Dragons' Dan Reynolds Knows His Band Isn’t for Everyone: 'You Either Love It or You Hate It'
The Vegas group's album Loom was written during a season of change for the singer, who found himself in the tabloids for a new relationship and under fire for playing shows in Israel and Azerbaijan
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The 50 Most Disappointing Movie Sequels of All Time
A world where heroes never die, the same jokes never get old, and the odd numbered Star Trek movies always stink
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Neil Young and Crazy Horse Announce 'A Big Unplanned Break' From Tour
"A couple of us got sick," reads a statement on the Neil Young Archives. "We will try to play some of the dates we miss as time passes when we are ready to rock again!"
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How Great Was Tom Petty's Influence on Country? Even Dolly Parton and George Strait Sing His Songs
A new tribute album to Petty compiles country heavy hitters like Luke Combs, Midland, Margo Price, and more
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Bob Dylan Stuns Fans With New Set, Surprise Covers on Outlaw Festival Launch
The set featured Chuck Berry's "Little Queenie," Hank Williams' "Cold, Cold Heart," and a reunion with drummer Jim Keltner
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Watch Roger Daltrey Cover CCR's 'Born on the Bayou,' Paul Simon's 'The Boy in the Bubble'
Daltrey is using his solo tour to break out unexpected cover songs along with deep cuts from the Who's catalog
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Watch Fleetwood Mac Perform 'Don't Stop' at Final Concert in 2019
Stevie Nicks says the group will never play again, meaning they wrapped up the saga five years ago when they toured without Lindsey Buckingham
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Stevie Nicks: 'There Is No Chance of Putting Fleetwood Mac Back Together'
In a new interview with Mojo, the singer rules out a reunion with Lindsey Buckingham, and says that Christine McVie's death in 2022 marked the end of Fleetwood Mac
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