 |  | | | We recently interviewed 3 Doors Down frontman Brad Arnold and learned that he's even more earnest and down-to-earth than the lyrics to his songs. The iTunes Originals includes clips from the interview, a selection of the band's best tracks, six exclusive recordings, and a digital booklet. Find out how the band came up with their name, where Arnold was when he wrote the lyrics to "Kryptonite," and more. | |  |  |  |


 |  |  |  | Steve Miller Band Catalog
 With timeless hits like "The Joker" and "Jungle Love," Steve Miller Band dominated rock radio in the '70s. Now available on iTunes, the band's catalog includes the new 30th anniversary edition of the classic album Fly Like An Eagle, which comes with bonus tracks "Rock'n Me," an acoustic version of "Take the Money and Run," and two versions of the song "Fly Like An Eagle," (1973, 1974). |  | |  |  |  |  |

 |  |  |  | School of Rock
 Some people call it "The Wilderness Years," the period between the Day the Music Died (when Buddy Holly's plane crashed) and the British Invasion. The era heralded a new teen-oriented pop culture and was also a prime period for girl groups, Phil Spector's Wall of Sound, the stirrings of Motown, and the beginning of surf music. Class is in session at iTunes' School of Rock. |  | |  |  |  |  |

 |  |  |  | The List – 30 H-Town Hits
 While hip-hop has been prevalent in Houston for over a decade, it was the slowed-up style of hometown hero DJ Screw that gave the city its signature sound. Despite his unexpected passing in 2000, Screw's legacy endures through the work of local MCs such as Lil' Flip and Paul Wall. Check out this collection of the Houston sound, past and present. |  | |  |  |  |  |

 |  |  |  | Single of the Week
 Black Stone Cherry have all the creeping dread of Alice in Chains, but the powerhouse band turns the music into a pummeling mixture of speed metal and classic rock. "Lonely Train" is our free Single of the Week. |  | |  |  |  |  |


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