Rush, Public Enemy, Heart, Randy Newman Inducted Into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Rush, Public Enemy, Heart, Randy Newman Inducted Into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

The 2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees have been officially announced, and Rush, Public Enemy, Heart and Randy Newman all made the cut. Donna Summer and blues guitarist Albert King will be inducted posthumously. Band and artists are eligible for inclusion 25 years after their first release....  read more

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The 15 Greatest Sets of Musical Siblings

The 15 Greatest Sets of Musical Siblings

Some feuded, some got along splendidly, but they all used their brotherly or sisterly bonds to write and record some of our favorite music.  read more

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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nominees Announced

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nominees Announced

This morning, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced their nominees for their twenty-sixth induction ceremony. Fifteen artists were nominated, including nine new nominees.  read more

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Sly Stone Announces Comeback Album

Sly Stone Announces Comeback Album

It’s been almost 30 years since Sly and The Family Stone released their last record, 1982’s Ain’t But The One Way, but the leader of the funky San Francisco collective is teaming up with a slew of legends, including Jeff Beck, former Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek and Heart singer Ann Wilson, to create the 11-track album I’m Back! Family and Friends, which will hit the shelves Aug. 16....  read more

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16 Awesome Led Zeppelin Covers

16 Awesome Led Zeppelin Covers

Trent Reznor and Karen O recently released a cover of Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song" for the soundtrack to The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. We liked it so much, we went on a search for some other covers of Zeppelin classics.  read more

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Moogy Blues: Ten Quintessential Moog Songs

Moogy Blues: Ten Quintessential Moog Songs

It’s no secret that here at Paste, we love ourselves some moog. (Pronounced “mohwg,” not “moo-g.”) And why not? It’s one of those super-versatile instruments that has endured for decades, by dint of its one-of-a-kind sound and some unique applications that stretch beyond just prog-rock. The Decemberists are probably the most recent moogsters who come immediately to mind at the mention of this ubiquitous synthesizer, but the instrument has been in use for more than four decades’ worth of pop, rock and prog. For your consideration, then: The ten quintessential songs featuring moog lines, guaranteed to have you scrambling to...  read more

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