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Yes: Album by Album Overview: The Rabin and Union Era Article 
When Chris Squire and Alan White started working with Trevor Rabin, it was under the name "Cinema." After Jon Anderson and Tony Kaye joined, Yes was back.
Jul 13, 2010 - Gary Hill
Forgotten KISS - The Kiss story 1983-1996 Article 
This is the story about the band behind the make-up, A time when KISS exposed itself for the world to see, A time that a lot of people thought never existed
Mar 18, 2011 - Ivan Bezek
The Byzantine Personnel Changes of the Band Yes Article 
Progressive rock icons Yes have a long history. But they've never had more than two studio albums in a row with the same lineup.
Sep 22, 2011 - Jerry Petersen
Hot New Christmas Albums Article 
It's Christmas! Several artists have produced Christmas albums this year. Sing along with Mark Harris, Chris Tomlin, Big Daddy Weave and more. Come let us adore Him.
Nov 28, 2009 - Amy Wingfield
Jon Anderson: Album by Album Overview: 2000-2011 Article 
Early in the 21st century, Yes consumed a lot of Jon Anderson's time, curtailing his solo work, but starting in 2006 a number of discs were released.
Sep 12, 2011 - Gary Hill
Album Review: Placebo - Battle For The Sun Article 
A track-by-track breakdown of Placebo's latest studio album.
May 27, 2011 - Kirsty Neary
Kanye West: A Beautiful Dark Twisted Album Review Article 
Anxious to hear some feedback on Kanye's newest album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy? Look no further. Here's my take on his newest album.
Mar 28, 2011 - McKenzie O'Brien
Album Review: The Hybrid Chapter 1 by Brandon "Sleepy" Houston Article 
Learn more about Sleepy's newly-released album The Hybrid Chapter 1
The Best Folk Songs for Veterans Day Article 
On Veterans Day, we honor those who have served in America's wars. These songs below honor them by remembering the hardships and horrors that they endured.
Nov 9, 2009 - Craig Sanders
Bill Bruford - The Maestro of Drums Article 
It's hard to ignore the influence Bill Bruford's style and technique has on new generations of musicians today still inspired by the music of Bill Bruford.
Mar 11, 2010 - Pawel Grabowski
Robert Glasper Gets Double Booked. Article 
Robert Glasper's new disc on the Blue Note label continues his quest to blur the boundaries between the acoustic, electric and electronic side of jazz.
Oct 31, 2009 - Tien Providence
"If It Wasn't For Bad" Is Seriously Good Article 
Leon Russell returns to the spotlight as he teams up with Elton John for the first single from their upcoming Decca release, "The Union"
Aug 31, 2010 - Jerry Hammack
Smoke The Sky - The John Corabi Motley Crue Years Article 
The controversy still exists with the most dangerous band in the world and in 1992 it was no different. This is the Motley Crue and John Corabi story.
Mar 26, 2011 - Ivan Bezek
Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants Article 
After a now characteristic three-year wait, Stevie Wonder released Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants in 1979, to a very uncharacteristic disappointment.
Feb 8, 2009 - Karl Keely
A Brief History of Progressive Rock Article 
A timeline of rock music at its most creative, experimental, and controversial
Feb 20, 2011 - Matt Hall
Regina Spektor, Background and Artist Biography Article 
She is a Russian-born American singer-songwriter, pianist and storyteller.
Mar 11, 2009 - Carissa A. Boak
An Interview with Country Music's Tommy Cash Article 
The Cash surname is royalty in country music circles, but its legacy didn't start, nor end, with The Man in Black. Johnny's brother has long carried on the hit tradition.
Oct 22, 2009 - Lisa L. Rollins
Fernando Ortega Interview Article 
Fernando Ortega's "The Shadow of Your Wings: Hymns and Sacred Songs" is an album that aims deep, soul-wise, so we were quite curious about its back-story.
Oct 30, 2006 - Kevan Breitinger
Fresh 1980s Music on iTunes Article 
Rejoice, '80s fans: Dino and his mullet are also ready to turn back the hands of time on iPods everywhere, and so is Matthew Wilder's immortal "Break My Stride."
Dec 10, 2009 - Alex Hoffman
Late 70s Funk Article 
The late 70's remains an unforgettable era of good music.
May 12, 2011 - Michael LeFlem