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Grateful Dead Release Album of "Workingman’s Dead" Outtakes

"Workingman’s Dead: The Angel’s Share" is available to stream online

John Prine Named First Honorary Poet Laureate of Illinois

Governor J.B. Pritzker announced the posthumous honor on Tuesday

The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for July

Yet another new streaming service, plus the TV debut of “Hamilton” and Bruce Lee’s greatest hits

How the Music Industry Is Advocating for a Better, More Equitable Future

Nationwide Black Lives Matter protests have inspired new music and industrywide changes

Sacha Baron Cohen Pranked a Far-Right Rally as a Racist Country Singer

In disguise, the comedian briefly tricked the Three Percenters into singing along to a song about the "Wuhan Flu"

Country Singer Chase Rice Criticized for Tennessee Concert with No Masks or Social Distancing

Other country artists like Kelsea Ballerini and Jason Isbell called out Rice for the decision

Remembering the Glam-Rock Bars of the Sunset Strip in the 1980s

What's next for the place Vince Neil called a "cesspool of depravity?"

“St. Elmo’s Fire” and the Golden Age of the Gloriously Cheesy Soundtrack

35 years after its release, the song still perfectly sums up the Reagan era

Grateful Dead Launches New Deodorant Line

The packaging does not come with a touch of grey, which seems like a missed opportunity

Live Nation Asks Artists to Take a Pay Cut in 2021

"We are in unprecedented times," the company explained.

Neil Young’s Lost Album “Homegrown” Is Now Streaming

Fans have been waiting for the record since 1975

What Should We Expect From a New Bob Dylan Album in 2020?

Is a grasp at modernity from the legendary songwriter something we even want?

Liverpool’s Iconic Penny Lane Could Be Facing a Name Change

Some believe the street, immortalized by the Beatles, is named after a slave trader

Neil Young Releases New Single From Long-Delayed Album "Homegrown"

"Vacancy" offers another side of the legendary musician

How the Internet Saved Yacht Rock

Revisiting the unsung heroes of a subgenre that remains as vital today as it was 30 years ago