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  • Paul McCartney Missed Jimi Hendrix's Offer To Form Supergroup »

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    Paul McCartney missed a chance to jam with Jimi Hendrix and Miles Davis because he was out of town when a telegram arrived requesting his presence at the session in New York. "We are recording and [sic] LP together this weekend. How about coming in to play bass?" reads the letter, adding, "Call Alan Douglas . . . Peace Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis, Tony Williams."

  • John Fogerty And Foo Fighters Featured In 'Fortunate Son' Clip »

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    John Fogerty has previewed a clip of himself in the studio with the Foo Fighters, the latter of whom joined him for "Fortunate Son," the 1969 cut redone for his latest album, Wrote a Song for Everyone. "It was palpable, the air," the Creedence Clearwater Revival fronter told Henne Music of the collab.

  • David Bowie Nominated At O Music Awards »

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    David Bowie has been nominated for an O Music Award. Bowie's music video for "The Stars (Are Out Tonight)" has been nominated in the Too Much A** for TV category and will face competition from Sigur Ros' "Valtari," DIIV's "Wait," Frank Ocean's "Pyramids" and Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines."

  • Bill Wyman Won't Ever Perform With Stones Again »

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    Former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman has ruled out any chance of playing with his old mates again, despite reuniting with them onstage during their 50th anniversary concerts in London this past November. Wyman, who played with the Stones from 1962 until 1993, explained his thinking to the Huffington Post: "They'd asked me the December before . . ."

  • Mick Fleetwood Says The Band Stays Quiet On Their Love Affairs »

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    Mick Fleetwood says Fleetwood Mac often keep quiet about their sordid romantic past. Speaking with CBS, the drummer claims he rarely discusses his affair with Stevie Nicks. "The misconception is that we don't like each other. We do. We actually love each other. It's just the co-existing from time to time has been incredibly hard."

  • Bill Wyman Won't Ever Perform With Stones Again »

    4 Days ago | Read More | Comments

    Former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman has ruled out any chance of playing with his old mates again, despite reuniting with them onstage during their 50th anniversary concerts in London this past November. Wyman, who played with the Stones from 1962 until 1993, explained his thinking to the Huffington Post: "They'd asked me the December before . . ."