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Mac Gayden, Stellar Nashville Guitarist and Songwriter, Dies at 83
Posted inAudio Recordings, Downloads and Streaming Blonde on Blonde (Album) Country Music Deaths (Obituaries) Dylan, Bob Gayden, Mac (1941-2025) Guitars Nashville (Tenn) Pop and Rock Music Rhythm and Blues (Music)

Mac Gayden, Stellar Nashville Guitarist and Songwriter, Dies at 83

Heard on Bob Dylan’s “Blonde on Blonde” among other albums, he also sang and was a writer of the perennial “Everlasting Love.”
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Posted by By Bill Friskics-Warren
Rare Beatles Audition Tape Surfaces in a Vancouver Record Shop
Posted inAudio Recordings, Downloads and Streaming Beatles, The Best, Pete Collectors and Collections Decca Records Harrison, George Lennon, John Lost and Found Property McCartney, Paul Music Pop and Rock Music Starr, Ringo Universal Music Group Vancouver (British Columbia)

Rare Beatles Audition Tape Surfaces in a Vancouver Record Shop

The recording appears to be from the band’s 1962 audition for Decca Records, which notably rejected the group.
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Posted by By Neil Vigdor
J.B. Moore, Producer of Seminal Hip-Hop Records, Dies at 81
Posted inAudio Recordings, Downloads and Streaming Blow, Kurtis Christmas Rappin (Song) Dangerfield, Rodney Deaths (Obituaries) Ford, Robert Jr (1949-2020) Mercury Records Moore, J.B. (1943-2025) Nineteen Hundred Eighties Rap and Hip-Hop The Breaks (Song)

J.B. Moore, Producer of Seminal Hip-Hop Records, Dies at 81

He was a magazine ad salesman when he and a colleague, Robert Ford, teamed with Kurtis Blow and helped break rap music into the mainstream.
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Posted by By Alex Williams
Larry Appelbaum, Who Found Jazz Treasure in the Archives, Dies at 67
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Larry Appelbaum, Who Found Jazz Treasure in the Archives, Dies at 67

He helped turn the Library of Congress into a leading center for research on the history of jazz, and made some surprising discoveries of his own.
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Posted by By Clay Risen

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