New Series, ‘Daisy Jones & The Six,’ About Fictitious ’70s Rock Band, Arrives
Based on the best-selling novel, the fictitious Los Angeles-based band, bears a resemblance to the Fleetwood Mac lineup of the same era
Read MoreNew Book on ‘Radical’ Music of the Sixties, ‘Whole World in an Uproar’
It’s a cautionary tale about what happens when artists such as Dylan, the Beatles, and Baez come up against repressive state power
Read MoreWayne Shorter, Saxophonist & Composer Who Co-Founded Weather Report, Dies
He played with such fellow jazz greats as Miles Davis and Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers before going on to form the jazz fusion band
Read MoreWhen Lovin’ Spoonful Members Reunited for a Great Cause in L.A.
The nearly four-hour benefit concert featured John Sebastian, Steve Boone and Joe Butler, plus a parade of special guests.
Read MoreWhatever Happened to Stephen Talbot, ‘Leave It to Beaver”s Gilbert? We Asked Him!
Talbot on Jerry Mathers [Beaver]: “He carried that show. He was smart, and in the last couple of years, he was chafing against playing dumb.”
Read MoreSantana Announces 2023 Tour
This summer’s “1001 Rainbows” tour is sandwiched between the guitar legend’s continued residency at the House of Blues Las Vegas
Read MoreNeil Young Makes 1st Live Public Performance in Years
Young’s surprise appearance, on guitar and harmonica, featured two songs in the chilly outdoor weather, “Comes a Time” and “Heart of Gold”
Read MoreTodd Rundgren ‘Something/Anything?’: An Extravagant Opus
As its title suggests, the ambitious, far-reaching 1972 double album provided early proof that the possibilities were endless.
Read MoreStax Releases Wattstax ’72 “Soul’d Out” Celebration
Two massive collections commemorate the benefit concerts that featured performances from the label’s most popular artists of the time
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