Panini America's partnership with The Rolling Stones to create a career-spanning trading card set is a significant moment for both music and collectibles fans.
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Cowboy Bebop LIVE is more than just a concert, it’s an immersive experience that combines high-octane jazz with the gripping narrative of Cowboy Bebop projected on the big screen.
Host Daniel Ralston reveals one of rock's strangest tales: British legends The Zombies and the young Texans who impersonated them 55 years ago.
Paul Williams started as a struggling actor in the '60s but found success as a songwriter. He penned heartfelt hits like "We've Only Just Begun" and "I Won't Last a Day Without You" for the Carpenters, among others.
If you know Shel Silverstein's "Where the Sidewalk Ends" and "The Giving Tree," you might be surprised he also wrote Johnny Cash's 1969 hit "A Boy Named Sue," recorded live at San Quentin.
Fleetwood Mac's brand-new compilation celebrates the early years of Fleetwood Mac, spanning from 1969 to 1974. True fans will love this album.
Vince Guaraldi's iconic soundtrack for the 1972 TV special "You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown," is a musical treasure collection for fans and newcomers alike.
Pour A Little Sugar On It: The Chewy, Chewy Sounds Of American Bubblegum 1966-1971 celebrates the sugary collection of bubblegum music.
The most definitive and comprehensive collection of the Yardbirds' BBC appearances, this set spans over 89 tracks, with 30 previously unreleased gems by Repertoire Records.
"Forever Changes: The Authorized Biography Of Arthur Lee And Love" by John Einarson is a top rock read. Look out for the updated edition with Johnny Echols' new foreword.
Endless Summer, a killer compilation album by the legendary Beach Boys, dropping on June 24, 1974. It collects hits from the band's 1962–65 glory days.
In recognition of Joe Meek's influential career and his contributions to various musical groups, Red Cherry Records will be releasing an exceptional collection of his works.
Rhino announces "Anno Domini 1989-1995," a box set featuring Black Sabbath's Tony Martin era, with remastered LPs/CDs and exclusive tracks, set for release on May 31.
RECORD STORE DAY 2024 brings forth a celebration of the musical genius of Ennio Morricone, with a particular spotlight on his evocative compositions for the film "Orca."
Robby Krieger and The Soul Savages craft an immersive musical narrative that transcends traditional genres, delivering a dynamic and diverse experience for avid listeners.
On January 17, 1974, Asylum Records in the United States and Island Records in the United Kingdom released "Planet Waves."
‘I See You Live On Love Street: Music From Laurel Canyon 1967-1975’ charts the scene’s birth and gradual development until a relocated Fleetwood Mac 70s new sound.
It's been a whopping 50 years since the release of "Rush," marking a significant milestone in the band's illustrious career. Rush made its debut on March 18, 1974.
The music of Peanuts is a distinctive sound with the introduction of jazz by Vince Guaraldi. His work solidified his association with the Peanuts characters.
Did you know that "Hey Jude," by The Beatles, is one of the band's most iconic and cherished songs and has the inclusion of an f-bomb at the 2:55 mark of the song?
65 years ago, the inception of the Alvin and the Chipmunks franchise was marked by the release of Ross Bagdasarian's "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don’t Be Late)."
The Beatle's Red and Blue compilation albums celebrate 50 years since their inception. Both albums enjoy bonus songs remixed to 2023 standards. Enjoy the Beatles like never before.
























