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An audacious concert film, an unwitting viral hit and a second Rock Hall induction: That's just the past two years for Nicks, who says that at 72 she's finally comfortable doing everything she wants.
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Classic releases from multiple genres were crashing up against our ears on our radios, our boomboxes, and on a new device called the Sony Walkman.
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Petty's song has been used by striking workers in defiance, by political candidates to show grit, on national stages in the aftermath of tragedy. We asked what "I Won't Back Down" means to you.
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Oklahoma Rock Show: Rewind is your home for the music of Oklahoma’s past.On this episode, we jump into the world of power pop. Look over nearly any list…
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The family and former bandmates of Tom Petty are marking the one-year anniversary of his death by releasing a new collection of Petty's music.
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Family members said they hoped that the cause of his death would spark discussion about the power and danger of opioid drugs.
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Petty, who died Monday night, spoke with Terry Gross in 2006 about the seeds of his Hall Of Fame career: "We always wanted very much to create our own sound."
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The American rock singer, who fronted The Heartbreakers and was also beloved as a member of The Traveling Wilburys, has died after suffering cardiac arrest.
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The president brought up reviving dying industries and making America great again during his address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday. But the message is a generation old with roots in music.