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The Allman Brothers Band’s At Fillmore East Soars to #2 in Rolling Stone’s Top 50 Live Albums Countdown, A Legendary Night of Blues-Rock Mastery Tonight on Live From The Vault!

Tonight on Live from The Vault, we’re diving into one of the greatest live albums ever recorded: The Allman Brothers Band – At Fillmore East. Ranked number two in Rolling Stone’s Top 50 Greatest Live Albums Countdown, this double-LP captures the magic of a band at the peak of their powers, recorded at Bill Graham’s […]

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Live from The Vault Presents Rolling Stone’s Top 50 Greatest Live Albums Countdown: Number 3 – Johnny Cash’s ‘At Folsom Prison’ (1968) which oncludes Greystone Chapel, a song written by a Folsom inmate named Glen Sherley

The iconic Live from The Vault series is back with Rolling Stone’s much-anticipated countdown of the Top 50 Greatest Live Albums. Every Saturday night, we journey through rock history, highlighting the live albums that left an indelible mark on music and culture. This week, we turn our attention to Number 3 on the list: Johnny

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Live From The Vault & Rolling Stone’s Top 50 Greatest Live Albums Countdown continues at Number 7, The Grateful Dead album, ‘Live/Dead’ (1969)

Get ready for another exciting episode of Live From The Vault, where we’re diving into Number 7 on Rolling Stone’s Top 50 Greatest Live Albums Countdown: the iconic Grateful Dead album, ‘Live/Dead’ (1969)! ✨ As part of this epic countdown, we’re taking a journey through rock history, highlighting the most legendary live performances of all

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Live from The Vault Presents: Rolling Stone’s Top 50 Greatest Live Albums Countdown – Number 15

Every Saturday night, Live from The Vault takes listeners on a journey through the Top 50 Greatest Live Albums of All Time, as ranked by Rolling Stone. The countdown rolls back from number 50 to number 1, featuring iconic performances that have set the standard for live recordings and defined genres for generations of music

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Live from The Vault: Rolling Stone’s Top 50 Greatest Live Albums Countdown – Number 17: The Rolling Stones – Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out! (1970)

Get ready for another electrifying edition of Live from The Vault as we continue the countdown of Rolling Stone Magazine’s Top 50 Greatest Live Albums! Every Saturday night, we’re diving deep into the legendary recordings that have shaped the live music scene, bringing you the very best performances from the world’s most iconic artists. The

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Live From The Vault Continues with the Rolling Stone magazine countdown of the greatest live albums of all time, and at number 19 is The Grateful Dead’s Europe ’72 (1972)!

The Grateful Dead’s Europe ’72 Deluxe Edition has earned its place as the 19th All-Time Greatest Live Album according to Rolling Stone Magazine. As part of Live from The Vault, the magazine is airing its Top 50 Greatest Live Albums Countdown every Saturday night, showcasing the best in live music history. In the description by

Live From The Vault Continues with the Rolling Stone magazine countdown of the greatest live albums of all time, and at number 19 is The Grateful Dead’s Europe ’72 (1972)! Read More »

Tonight on Live from The Vault: Rolling Stone’s Top 50 Greatest Live Albums Countdown Continues with #34, Bob Marley and the Wailers’ ‘Live!’ (1975)

Tune in as we continue the countdown from 50 to Number 1, airing every Saturday night! This week, we’re spotlighting Bob Marley and the Wailers’ ‘Live!’ (1975), number 34 on the Rolling Stone Magazine’s Top 50 Live Albums of all time. Bob Marley and the Wailers’ 1975 Natty Dread tour started in America, where around

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Celebrating Frank Sinatra: “Sinatra at the Sands” on Live From The Vault

Tonight, Live From The Vault’s Live Jam presents a musical journey through history with Rolling Stone Magazine’s 36th greatest live album of all time: Frank Sinatra’s legendary “Sinatra at the Sands” (1963). This iconic live album, featuring Count Basie and his Orchestra, arranged and conducted by Quincy Jones, captures Sinatra at the peak of his

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Rolling Stone’s Top 50 Greatest Live Albums Countdown, A Journey Through Legendary Performances with Number 39, Joni Mitchell, ‘Miles of Aisles’ (1974)

Every Saturday night, music enthusiasts are treated to a thrilling countdown of Rolling Stone’s Top 50 Greatest Live Albums. The countdown, spanning from number 50 to the coveted number 1 spot, is a celebration of the most iconic live recordings that have captured the essence of live music. This weekly feature, known as Live from

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Live From The Vault Radio Show: A Tribute to B.B. King’s ‘Live in Cook County Jail’

Tonight’s “Live From The Vault” radio show promises to be a captivating experience for blues aficionados and music lovers alike, as it pays homage to the legendary B.B. King and his iconic live album, “Live in Cook County Jail.” The show will delve into the significance of this historic performance, which has earned its place

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