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Today in Music History for Sept. 30: In 1791, Mozart's last opera, "The Magic Flute," was performed for the first time in Vienna.
One spot that captured the era's spirit perfectly was Fridays, a disco that opened its doors in March 1973 on London Road.
Every so often, a band comes along who’ve rediscovered the great British glam rock of the early ’70s: Slade, T. Rex, The Sweet and – dare one say his name? – Gary Glitter. This week it’s the turn of ...
Music historian Richard Houghton seeks Marc Bolan and T. Rex fans from Bournemouth gigs for new book, marking 48 years since Bolan’s death ...
Djo’s surprise “The Crux Deluxe” album release blends genres while experimenting with the themes that helped its predecessor ...
Mark Volman, a founding member of the 1960’s pop group The Turtles, whose hits include “Happy Together” and “Elenore,” died ...
Producer Tony Visconti recalls the man and the musician who was not only behind the birth of glam rock but also celebrated as ...
Well how fast is this year going! Autumn has creeped up on us without us knowing, soon into October and there are a whole host of events at the Civic to entice you in, from country and western act, ...
The Annandale footage shows Steve singing two Skyhooks songs – Hey What’s The Matter (which was featured on the band’s debut album, Living In The 70’s) and Love On The Radio (from 1975’s Ego Is Not A ...
Did Djo name his album The Crux because it rhymes with “deluxe”? No one can prove he didn’t! I thought actor-musician Joe ...
With a new Djo song at the start of this week, it seemed like maybe Joe Keery was up to something. We only just released The Crux earlier this year, but now he already has a new album: The Crux Deluxe ...