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This Week’s Rock News: The Best Concert, The Best Album, and More Good News
This Week’s Rock News: The Best Concert, The Best Album, and More Good News
This Week’s Rock News: The Best Concert, The Best Album, and More Good News
There was lots of good news this week in the world of rock and roll.  And a bit of sad news too.  Condolences to family, friends, and fans of Trans Siberian Orchestra's Paul O'Neill who passed away at the age of 61. And the good news?  The full daily line up has been announced for this year's Mountain jam at Hunter mountain, with my favorite headlining the Saturday show...
This Week’s Rock News: Another Great Loss for the Rock World
This Week’s Rock News: Another Great Loss for the Rock World
This Week’s Rock News: Another Great Loss for the Rock World
Were you listening to The Boris and Robyn Show this week?  Did you get a chance to hear this week's rock news?  It was not all good news, that's for sure. This week brought the loss of another great rock and roller.  Allman Brothers founding member Butch Trucks passed away earlier this week...
This Week’s Rock News: Dio Comes Alive, A Doors Anniversary, and Sir Ray
This Week’s Rock News: Dio Comes Alive, A Doors Anniversary, and Sir Ray
This Week’s Rock News: Dio Comes Alive, A Doors Anniversary, and Sir Ray
Did you have a chance to listen to the rock news this week on The Boris and Robyn Show?  If you missed it, do not worry, we have a recap for you right here.  And there is some pretty interesting news, indeed. Fan of the late Ronnie James Dio will be happy to know that there actually is a way to see him in concert...
This Week’s Rock News:  We Say Goodbye to Greg Lake
This Week’s Rock News: We Say Goodbye to Greg Lake
This Week’s Rock News: We Say Goodbye to Greg Lake
I don't know if you got to hear the rock news on The Boris and Robyn Show this week, but the biggest story was not a happy one.  Greg Lake lost his battle with cancer this week.  Greg was a founding member of King Crimson before forming Emerson, Lake, and Palmer with Carl Palmer and Keith Emerson, who died earlier this year...

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