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Charges Abruptly Dropped in 'Hotel California' Lyrics Trial
Surprise decision seemingly puts an end to one of the more unusual music-related criminal trials
- SURPRISE!
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Kim Gordon Isn't Done Making Noise
With a brilliant, challenging new solo album on the way, she tells us what she really thinks about Barbie, Kurt Cobain, the presidential election, and much more
- The Last Word
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'Are We a Brand?': Don Henley Ends Eagles Lyrics Trial Testimony With Jabs and Jokes
On Henley's last days on the stand over allegedly stolen handwritten lyrics, the Eagles leader battled with opposing lawyers
- IN THE CITY
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'You Guys Need a Secretary': Don Henley Fumes and Confesses at Eagles Stolen-Lyrics Trial
The Eagles frontman finally takes the witness stand to explain why he thinks his lyric pads were stolen —and talks about a long-buried arrest along the way
- ALREADY GLUM
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Eagles 'Hotel California' Trial: Lyric Pads, Taped Phone Call, and 'God Henley'
The lawsuit over allegedly stolen Eagles lyrics featured a surprise tape and unseen emails during the trial's first week
- Testifyin' Eyes
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Is Hip-Hop Bringing Back the Lost Art of the WTF Album?
Andre 3000's 'New Blue Sun' and Lil Jon's new meditation LP aren't trying to reboot their audience or change the world. They're just refreshingly weird records. Other artists should follow their lead.
- BLUE MOON HUH?
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Eagles 'Hotel California' Lyrics Trial, Day One: Breakup Dirt and Don Henley's Barn
Both sides dig in at the long-awaited trial of three men accused of trying to sell allegedly stolen lyrics from classic Eagles songs
- Boys of Winter
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Eagles 'Hotel California' Lyrics Trial: What We Know
The trial for three men accused of stealing handwritten lyrics to songs on the band's Hotel California album begins this week in New York
- courts and crime
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Todd Snider Re-Recorded All of His Albums and Is Releasing Them for Free
What began as a pandemic lockdown project transformed into a way for the East Nashville troubadour to reflect on his life and career
- FREE SNIDER!
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Beyoncé Wanted Some 'Country Fire.' She Knew Just Who to Call
Rhiannon Giddens provided banjo on the new song "Texas Hold 'Em," while steel guitarist Robert Randolph plays on "16 Carriages." "You just follow her lead and go," he says
- When the Queen Calls...
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