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Aug 24, 2010
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By Elliot Stephen Cohen “That the album ever came out at all was a complete miracle,” marvels Bill Wyman of the 1972 landmark Rolling Stones album Exile On Main St. Though critics initially overlooked the band’s provocative blend
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Jun 01, 2009
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BILLY SHEEHAN IS ONE OF THE MOST badass rock bass players ever to attack the low end, and he hasn’t slowed down one bit. Sheehan demonstrates great artistic balance on his newest solo disc, Holy Cow!, where he works precision
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Jul 24, 2007
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With 50-odd years under its belt, rock and its spin-offs have birthed enough cliché symbols to coat the walls of many a tourist trap, not to mention the broadcast schedules of a few nostalgic TV and radio stations. But what does
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Jul 01, 2007
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How improbable is Justin Chancellor’s success? Consider this: Unlike
most bassists who play before millions of fans per year, Justin enjoys
practically unfettered creative input with Tool, both with his bass
parts and the
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Jul 01, 2007
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“It’s a sad dog that don’t wag its own tail,” says Billy Cox, “but I had the privilege to play in Gypsy Sun & Rainbows at Woodstock, the Band Of Gypsys at the Fillmore, and with the Experience. So I played with all three of
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Aug 01, 2004
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You’re not going to make me talk about bass again, are you?” Les Claypool cackles from backstage at Berkeley, California’s Greek Theater. He’s kidding (we think), and why not? Les is a happy man these days. His heralded reunion
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Feb 01, 2003
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DARRYL JONES IS A GLUTTON FOR PUNISHMENT. Having spent a grueling 22 months on the road with the Rolling Stones’ 1997–98 Voodoo Lounge tour, Darryl just couldn’t say no when Mick and Keith called again last year for his third
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