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Popdose remembers legendary Bruce Springsteen sax man Clarence Clemons.
As part of a week of tributes to the late Clarence Clemons, Ken Shane features a musician who had a major impact on Clarence’s musical style.
In 1992-93, while you were listening to Soundgarden, Spin Doctors, and SWV and wearing your clothes backwards like a damn fool, the guy absolutely dominating the music industry in terms…
It’s Kelly’s birthday and she wants to celebrate by dancing.
Dave Steed finishes up the letter W this week as he takes on The Who, Steve Winwood, Winger and more.
Ken Shane remembers his first Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band show and pays tribute to the band’s heart and soul, Clarence Clemons.
How did a clownish, mostly-acoustic French ensemble make a record that exemplifies the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll? For the merry misfits of Les Négresses Vertes, music was a gang fight — and defeat was not an option.
Denny Laine — Fab, one time removed? — will forever be the other guy in Wings, the Paul McCartney-led 1970s successor band to the Beatles. Even if that belies Laine’s…
I don’t know about you, but for me, I wanted to be in a band from the time that I was an eight year old kid, listening to my favorite…
As Brian Wilson hits the big 6-9, Popdose looks back at 15 occasions when the former Beach Boy has been The Very Guest Of various artists over the years.
“I’m on the 90-year-plan,” Garland Jeffreys cracks. When you’re helping to raise a 15-year-old daughter and your first album in 13 years is hitting the market this week, there’s a…
Popdose concludes the ever-popular series that imagines a Beatles world without a breakup.
Morris Day scored the biggest hit of his solo career with “Fishnet,” which reunited him with former bandmates Jam & Lewis.
Bigmouth strikes again: Robin Monica meets you at the cemetry gates to observe the 25th anniversary of the seminal British album.
If you had to go away for awhile and you could only take five of your favorite albums with you, which ones would you choose? Yes, we know it isn’t…
Barenaked Ladies – Alternative Girlfriend Better Than Ezra – Good Boz Scaggs – Lowdown Bruce Cockburn – Wondering Where The Lions Are dada – Dizz Knee Land Dar Williams –…
Dave Steed reviews badass records from HeadCat, Peste Noire, Vit, Night Ranger and more. That’s right, we said Night Ranger.
Wanna read about Peter Cetera squealing like a pig? Check out Rob Smith’s review of Chicago’s Live in ’75.
Carl Gardner, the original lead singer of the Coasters died last week. He was the voice on a string of great singles for the group. Ken Shane pays tribute.
Back in the 1990s, there were these things called non-sequel movies, and the people that made these movies promoted them with youth-marketed soundtrack albums, shiny round objects containing primarily filler…
The Weeknight ’80s Dance Party is back and this week, Kelly’s gonna melt your faces off.
Peter Bradley Adams talks with Rob Smith about his new album, Between Us.
Dave Steed checks out the letter W this week as he visits more rock tunes from the ’80s.
Marvin Gaye’s 1971 masterpiece What’s Going On doesn’t simply boast the gospel influence that marks so much of America’s most transformative works in blues and R&B. The album actually has…
Sarah Jarosz avoids the sophomore slump — mostly — on her latest release, Follow Me Down.
Following on from Imogen Heap’s ground breaking first song ”Lifeline”, from her work in progress fourth solo album, she is about to excite, confound and once again push the boundaries with…
Rob Smith Can’t Say No to the gorgeous music of singer/songwriter/HBO producer (?) Jenn Grauer.
Elvis Costello – Welcome To The Working Week (from My Aim Is True) Kool Moe Dee – I Go To Work (from Knowledge Is King) Nathaniel Mayer – You Gotta…
