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11 Badass Women Who Changed the Face of Rock Music
Women comprise over 50% of the general population, but they’re seriously underrepresented in the world of classic rock. So in honor of International Women’s Day next month, we’re celebrating eleven women who changed the face of rock music. Whether by luck, perseverance, songwriting, or just true raw talent, these trailblazers conquered the rough waters of … Continue reading 11 Badass Women Who Changed the Face of Rock Music
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Woodstock Commemorated on USPS Stamp
Woodstock, the epitome of ‘60s counterculture and the most famous music festival ever, has just been commemorated on a United States Postal Service stamp. The stamp, which celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the festival, was dedicated Thursday at a First Day of Issue event held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. … Continue reading Woodstock Commemorated on USPS Stamp
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Top 10 Rock Songs Inspired By Literature
Who says rockers don’t read? Whether it’s horror, poetry, fantasy or 19th century classic literature, musicians throughout time have taken their cue from those crumpled up paperbacks they’ve toted with them to gigs around the world. See some of the most famous examples of literature that’s turned into music below. 10 “Shadows And Tall Trees” … Continue reading Top 10 Rock Songs Inspired By Literature
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Jefferson Airplane’s Paul Kantner Dies
Paul Kantner, guitarist and founding member of Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship, has died at the age of 74. Kantner suffered a heart attack earlier this week and passed away on Thursday. Kantner, born in San Francisco in 1941, formed Jefferson Airplane in 1965 along with Marty Balin. Kantner led the band through a period … Continue reading Jefferson Airplane’s Paul Kantner Dies