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On the anniversary of The Day the Music Died, here are seven tragedies that claimed the lives of multiple musicians at once. → Read More
The history of live music in Phoenix has a few dark chapters. → Read More
The "gay, Jewish, and Christian" clergyman preaches love and authenticity in weekly livestreams from his kitchen. → Read More
Here are album covers that may have endangered the artists who made them, with depictions of death, destruction, and sex. → Read More
Bob Dylan wasn't the first to have a hit song that'll have you checking your watch. → Read More
The gifted songwriter died yesterday of complications related to COVID-19 at the age of 73. → Read More
Grace Slick tried to dose who? → Read More
These records are safe for social distancing. → Read More
It couldn't be all groovy. → Read More
Who VH1 should try to bring together in 2020 — and how. → Read More
Here's what Jersey Boys didn't tell you. → Read More
And their latest album is about a mission to Mars. → Read More
The blues legend gives us a tour of music history. → Read More
Local attendees like Lawrence Zubia and Danny Zelisko remember the historic 1981 show. → Read More
The artists who were helped (or hurt) by the festival. → Read More
He came here to escape a paternity suit and a crazy street gang thug who wanted to kill him. → Read More
Phoenix rockers Stumble reunite after a 20-year hiatus, issuing new EP 24. → Read More
The deranged trio will perform at The Record Room in Phoenix this Saturday. → Read More
The new venue offers quality food and live entertainment under the same roof. → Read More
New Times speaks with the band about their unconventional artistic process. → Read More