War has teamed up with Playing For Change, a multimedia project that aims to connect the world through music, to release a new version of their iconic tune “Why Can’t We Be Friends?” to mark the 50th ...
Even the simplest message can be quite profound when delivered with earnest intent and undeniable gusto. “Why Can’t We Be Friends?” the 1975 hit single by the band War, has proven this theory for five ...
The expanded collection, which recently debuted as a limited-edition three-LP vinyl set made available for the 2025 Record Store Day event, will be released as a three-CD set and via digital formats ...
War has expanded 1975's Why Can't We Be Friends? for the album's 50th anniversary with seven unearthed bonus tracks, rare jam sessions and unedited mixes. Due from Avenue/Rhino on June 6, Why Can't We ...
“That’s garage music! That ain’t no reggae! Garage music!” declares a member of WAR during some lively banter as the band works their way through an embryonic version of the song “Why Can’t We Be ...
United Artists Records cover of the single "Low Rider" by the funk soul group War in 1975. (Michael Ochs Archives) War’s soulful yet broad sound has produced many all-time classics, and the band will ...
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