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“Even Janis on an off-night was incredible.”
In 1969, Janis Joplin was experiencing a huge range of highs -- and lows.
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In 1969, Janis Joplin was experiencing a huge range of highs -- and lows.
Richie Furay is a founding architect of the Country Rock genre. And contemporaries like Don Henley, Jim Messina, Timothy B. Schmidt and more recognize it. You should too.
For three days, it captured the world's attention. Then, for decades, it was… a paddleball court. Now the 1969 Woodstock stage is back...
We almost take James Brown for granted. But one night in 1966 gave an audience who didn't know him an eye-opening taste of his genius.
It ranks as one of those "must-hear-before-you-die" albums. With millions of copies sold, you probably had it too. But here are a few things you might not know about Elton's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" album.