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					<description><![CDATA[Foreigner Rocks the Billions Club Legendary rockers Foreigner just smashed into Spotify’s Billions Club Top Ten with their 1999 remastered hit, I Want To Know What Love Is. This milestone is rare for heritage acts—Pink Floyd, The Who, and Bob Dylan haven’t made the cut. Yet, Foreigner isn’t just in the club; they’re the only  more]]></description>
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<p data-start="47" data-end="200">Legendary rockers <strong data-start="65" data-end="78">Foreigner</strong> just smashed into <strong data-start="97" data-end="132">Spotify’s Billions Club Top Ten</strong> with their 1999 remastered hit, <em data-start="165" data-end="195">I Want To Know What Love Is.</em></p>
<p data-start="202" data-end="400">This milestone is rare for heritage acts—<strong data-start="243" data-end="281">Pink Floyd, The Who, and Bob Dylan</strong> haven’t made the cut. Yet, Foreigner isn’t just in the club; they’re the <strong data-start="355" data-end="393">only heritage band in the Top Ten!</strong></p>
<h1 data-start="202" data-end="400"><strong data-start="0" data-end="53">Gibson Unveils Eric Clapton 1958 Les Paul Custom</strong></h1>
<p data-start="62" data-end="349">Gibson Custom honors two guitar legends—<strong data-start="102" data-end="131">Eric Clapton &amp; Albert Lee</strong>—with the release of the <strong data-start="156" data-end="194">Eric Clapton 1958 Les Paul Custom.</strong> This iconic guitar is a tribute to rock history, featuring a second pickguard <strong data-start="273" data-end="288">hand-signed</strong> by both legends, housed in a collectible display case.</p>
<p data-start="351" data-end="515"><strong data-start="351" data-end="367">Early access</strong> is live at <strong data-start="379" data-end="449">Guitar Center, Gibson Garage (Nashville &amp; London), and Gibson.com.</strong> Global release drops <strong data-start="471" data-end="481">Feb 25</strong> at premium Gibson dealers!</p>
<h1 data-start="351" data-end="515"><strong data-start="0" data-end="46">Dirty Honey Drops <em data-start="20" data-end="38">Mayhem &amp; Revelry</em> Live</strong></h1>
<p data-start="55" data-end="210">Dirty Honey unleashes their <strong data-start="83" data-end="140">first-ever live double-vinyl, CD, and digital release</strong>—<em data-start="141" data-end="159">Mayhem &amp; Revelry</em>—alongside a <strong data-start="172" data-end="204">four-part video documentary!</strong></p>
<p data-start="212" data-end="399">Captured across their <strong data-start="234" data-end="258">60-date 2023-24 tour</strong>, the album &amp; doc throw fans <strong data-start="287" data-end="331">onstage, backstage, and in the barricade</strong>, showcasing the band&#8217;s raw energy and epic crowd connection.</p>
<h1 data-start="212" data-end="399"><strong data-start="0" data-end="58">Santana Unveils <em data-start="18" data-end="28">Sentient</em> – New Album Drops March 28</strong></h1>
<p data-start="67" data-end="189">Carlos Santana returns with <em data-start="95" data-end="105">Sentient</em>, a mix of <strong data-start="116" data-end="140">new &amp; classic tracks</strong>, following 2021’s <em data-start="159" data-end="184">Blessings and Miracles.</em></p>
<p data-start="191" data-end="460">The album features epic collabs with <strong data-start="228" data-end="306">Smokey Robinson, Darryl &#8220;DMC&#8221; McDaniels, Miles Davis, and Michael Jackson.</strong> One highlight? A fresh take on Santana &amp; Robinson’s 2009 track <em data-start="370" data-end="399">Please Don&#8217;t Take Your Love</em>, with a bigger spotlight on the guitar legend himself.</p>
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