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The Tune Is Out There: The Search for a Mysterious 'X-Files' Country Song
It's "a love song from an alien abductee to the alien who disappeared," says one of the writers behind the elusive honky-tonk ballad
- We Want to Believe
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Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young: See Rare Photos from New Book 'Love the One You're With'
Photographer Henry Diltz assembles some never-before-published pictures of the counterculture songwriters
- Photo Gallery
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Norman Lear, Pioneering TV Producer of 'All in the Family' and 'The Jeffersons,' Dead at 101
Boundary-breaking iconoclast behind 'Sanford and Son,' 'Maude,' 'Good Times,' and more addressed — and smashed — social taboos
- OBITUARY
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Forget Guitar Solos. These Days the Flute Rules
André 3000's New Blue Sun is part of a long tradition — starting in rock and later spreading throughout hip-hop — of making the most of a very un-rock & roll instrument
- Big Blowout
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'Nothing Like This Has Been Attempted Before': Behind the Buena Vista Social Club Musical
Opening in mid-December for a month-long run in New York, a new musical production tells the story of the Nineties recording session in Cuba that became a cultural phenom
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Oliver Anthony Became a Symbol of Populist Rage. The Truth Is More Complex
A viral song about greedy politicians and a failing nation gave him a following of millions. But what does the country songwriter stand for and what’s next?
- Mystery Man
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SiriusXM Messed With Their Classic Rock Channel. Boomer Listeners Aren't Happy
The satellite radio giant's "Deep Tracks" was moved way up the dial, making it harder for fans to find their Foghat album cuts
- Deep Sh-t
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Bill Wyman Remembers His Troubled Pal Brian Jones: ‘He Inadvertently Made the Wrong Decisions, to His Detriment’
In an exclusive interview about Nick Broomfield’s new doc The Stones and Brian Jones, the former Stone recalls the band’s founder and most tragic figure
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Cidny Bullens Sang on ‘Grease’ and With Elton John. Transitioning Helped Him Find His Voice
In the Seventies, Bullens was an arena-ready rocker with shades of Mick Jagger; now an Americana singer, he's relaunching his career in Nashville after coming out as trans
- Pioneer
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‘They Wanted to Dance in Peace. And They Got Slaughtered’
Israel's Supernova festival celebrated music and unity. It turned into the deadliest concert attack in history
- The Inside Story
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