Tag #Rock Music

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U2 Returns to Studio After Eight-Year Hiatus

U2, after an eight-year break caused by drummer Larry Mullen Jr.'s neck surgery, has returned to the studio to record new music, following their Ivor Novello Awards fellowship, a testament to their enduring career.

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No Poverty
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Roger McLachlan, Little River Band Bassist, Dies at 71

New Zealand-born musician Roger McLachlan, original bassist for Little River Band, died aged 71 on Friday after a private battle with pancreatic cancer; his death was announced on social media by fellow musician Michael Oliphant.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Pink Floyd's "Nightmare in Paris" Debuts on U.K. Charts

Pink Floyd's "Nightmare in Paris – Live 1970" debuted at No. 29 on the U.K.'s Official Rock & Metal Albums chart, marking their 52nd chart appearance and adding to their five simultaneous chart entries, including "The Dark Side of the Moon" at No. 3.

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Pink Floyd's Archival Album Debuts on U.K. Charts

Pink Floyd's "To Control Space - Live 1969" debuted at No. 28 on the U.K.'s Official Rock and Metal Albums chart, marking their 50th appearance and demonstrating the continued popularity of their back catalog despite a decade without a new studio album.

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Billy Gibbons' Chicago Concert: ZZ Top Classics and Audience Engagement

ZZ Top frontman Billy Gibbons played a sold-out show at Chicago's Park West on March 2024, performing mostly ZZ Top songs and select covers with his band The BFG's, captivating a 1,000-person audience with his showmanship and the band's musical prowess.

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Linkin Park's Meteora Album Soars on Billboard Charts

Linkin Park's Meteora album significantly climbs five Billboard charts this week, reaching No. 3 on Top Hard Rock Albums, while its single "Numb" drops to No. 5 on Hot Hard Rock Songs, alongside other Linkin Park albums charting on Top Hard Rock Albums.

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The Who's Drummer Briefly Dismissed, Then Reinstated

Zak Starkey, The Who's drummer since 1996, was briefly dismissed following a disagreement over his Royal Albert Hall performance but has since been reinstated after discussions with band members Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey, who cited communication issues and Townshend's recovery from knee surge...

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Nirvana Dominates U.K. Charts Decades After Breakup

Nirvana enjoys a massive week on U.K. charts; four albums rank across various tallies, with In Utero re-entering two and climbing one, while Nevermind secures top 40 spots on four charts, highlighting the band's lasting popularity.

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Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" Sets Record with 650 Weeks on UK Rock Chart

Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon" has achieved a record-breaking 650 weeks on the UK's Official Rock & Metal Albums chart, exceeding even the band's other top albums like "Wish You Were Here" and "The Wall", although other albums have achieved even longer runs.

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EspƔrrago Rock: The Rise and Fall of a Spanish Music Festival

The EspƔrrago Rock music festival, started in 1989 in HuƩtor TƔjar, Spain, by a councilor and technician, ran for 15 years before ending in 2003 due to political conflicts and financial problems; it evolved from punk-rock to include flamenco, attracting thousands and impacting the local economy.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Jack White's London Concert: A High-Energy Rock'n'Roll Spectacle

Jack White delivered a high-energy performance at a London concert on [Date not specified in article], playing songs from his new album, "No Name," as well as tracks from the White Stripes and Raconteurs, creating an intense rock'n'roll experience characterized by extended jams, surprising song choi...

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Roctet's 'Changes' Showcases Rediscovered Masterpieces and Modern Sounds

Roctet's new album, Changes, features two rediscovered 1900 orchestral octets by young composers Ottorino Respighi and George Enescu, alongside a new octet by Theo Loevendie and diverse pop works from Richard Russell's Everything is Recorded project, showcasing a blend of classical and contemporary ...

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