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30 Years Ago: Loverboy Release 'Lovin' Every Minute of It'

Loverboy perfected a multi-platinum formula with its first three albums, each of which cracked the Top 20 in the U.S. as well as the band's native Canada. With their fourth release, 1985's Lovin' Every...

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James Gang Look Back on 'Rides Again' at 45: Exclusive Interview

On record, the James Gang excelled at wresting rock 'n' roll glory from the jaws of seemingly certain chaos. Continue reading…

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25 Years Ago: Styx Mostly Reunite for 'Edge of the Century'

After breaking up in the mid-'80s, Styx, without Tommy Shaw, got back together in October 1990 for 'Edge of the Century.' Continue reading…

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Revisiting Sammy Hagar's 'Ten 13′: 'Cool Record … Bad Situation'

Sammy Hagar released 'Ten 13' on Oct. 24, 2000. Continue reading…

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How Joe Walsh's First Post-Eagles LP Picked Up Where He Left Off

After the Eagles dissolved in 1980, Joe Walsh quickly got to work on his next solo project. Continue reading…

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The Complete History of Damn Yankees

Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw, Jack Blades, Michael Cartellone, Ron Nevison and John Kalodner discuss the short-lived supergroup Damn Yankees. Continue reading…

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Revisiting Tesla’s Breakthrough on ‘Five Man Acoustical Jam’

We spoke with Frank Hannon and Jeff Keith about the band's unlikely 1990 smash. Continue reading…

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How ‘Takin’ It to the Streets’ Redefined the Doobie Brothers’ Sound

They stared down a crisis prior to the sessions for this sixth studio album, making a fateful personnel decision. Continue reading…

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That Time Foreigner Started Over With ‘Unusual Heat’

Foreigner ended the '80s as one of rock's most successful acts — and then they lost singer Lou Gramm to a solo career, forcing founder Mick Jones to start over for the band's seventh studio album....

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35 Years Ago: George Thorogood Releases the Career-Defining ‘Bad to the Bone’

George Thorogood and the Destroyers seemed like unlikely candidates for a breakout hit in 1982. Continue reading…

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