
Happy 75th Birthday Ann Wilson of Heart (Watch “Straight On” Live 1978
Happy 75th birthday today to one of the most important and influential female voices in the history of rock- Ann Wilson of Heart (born 6/19/50). Along with sister Nancy, Heart

Happy 75th birthday today to one of the most important and influential female voices in the history of rock- Ann Wilson of Heart (born 6/19/50). Along with sister Nancy, Heart

Ten years ago today (June 18, 2015), Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard reached #1 on the Country album chart with Django & Jimmie. This nifty-titled recording served as the sixth

45 years ago today (6/17/80), Led Zeppelin kicked off what would be their last tour titled “Tour Over Europe 1980” in Dortmund, Germany. The tour ran from June 17th to

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60 years ago today (6/11/65), Them, a Northern Irish rock band featuring a young Van Morrison on lead vocals, released their debut LP, The Angry Young Them. Six of the

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30 years ago today (6/6/95), Primus released their fourth studio album Tales From The Punchbowl. This would serve as the last album to feature their classic lineup (Les Claypool, Larry

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