Classic Rock

Classic Rock Masters Lost Forever?

OME OF THE-selling artists in popular music are up in arms, wondering how it can be possible that it took more than a decade to discover, through media reports, the possibility that their priceless, irreplaceable master recordings have destroyed in a fire.

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