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Doors Dolby Atmos: Six Studio Albums Get Immersive Blu-Ray Release

Experience The Doors like never before with the groundbreaking “Immersed 1967-1971” Doors Dolby Atmos collection. This exclusive Blu-ray box set transforms Jim Morrison’s iconic vocals and the band’s psychedelic soundscapes into an immersive three-dimensional audio experience, featuring all six studio albums from their legendary era in stunning spatial audio for the first time.

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Metallica interview era promotional photo showing four band members in dramatic colored lighting against black background, captured during their 1991 period when they denied being a thrash metal band.
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Metallica Interview Reveals Band’s Bold Thrash Metal Denial

Ever wondered what Metallica really thought about being called a thrash metal band? A recently unearthed 1991 Metallica interview shows Lars Ulrich and James Hetfield completely rejecting the thrash metal label just before their game-changing Black Album dropped. “If some journalist wants to call us a thrash band, I think it just makes them look stupid,” Ulrich declared in this incredible restored footage. This Metallica interview reveals the exact moment when one of metal’s biggest bands chose evolution over expectation, proving that sometimes the most controversial decisions lead to the most lasting impact.

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Singer David Bowie stands backstage at The Film Society of Lincoln Center's Tribute to Susan Sarandon at Avery Fisher Hall May 5, 2003 in New York City, years before his final project Blackstar would mark the end of his legendary career.
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David Bowie Final Project: Secret 18th Century Musical Discovered in His Study

Classic rock news just revealed one of the most fascinating discoveries in music history—David Bowie’s final project was far more ambitious than anyone imagined. When archivists unlocked David Bowie’s private New York study, they discovered handwritten notes for a completely unknown 18th-century musical called “The Spectator.” While the world thought his swan song was Blackstar, the Starman was secretly crafting something entirely different during his final months, exploring criminal gangs, public executions, and London’s seedy underbelly. The notes were found plastered across his study walls—sticky notes containing character names and plot points, frozen exactly as Bowie left them.

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Robert Plant Saving Grace Drops “Chevrolet” from New Album

Robert Plant Saving Grace has just released “Chevrolet,” the third single from their upcoming September 26 album. The Led Zeppelin legend’s latest collaboration transforms Donovan’s 1965 “Hey Gyp” into mesmerizing folk-rock, featuring vocalist Suzi Dian and an acoustic ensemble. This marks Plant’s first US tour with the band, starting October 30 in West Virginia.

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Professor of Rock host in black hat and red glasses discussing Bad to the Bone George Thorogood with vintage album cover showing George Thorogood and the Destroyers performing on stage.
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Bad to the Bone George Thorogood: The Legendary Riff and Stutter That Conquered Rock

Discover the incredible story behind Bad to the Bone George Thorogood created! This legendary track wasn’t even a hit when it dropped in 1982, yet it became rock’s most iconic riff and stutter. From being rejected by Muddy Waters to conquering MTV and movie soundtracks, learn how a Delaware guitarist’s tribute to Keith Richards became every rebel’s anthem. Professor of Rock reveals the fascinating journey of how one guitar riff changed rock history forever.

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