How The Doors and Jim Morrison went from LA misfits to No 1 by summer, 1967: a momentous year for the countercultural ...
The strange and neglected tale of what The Doors did after Jim Morrison died - as told by Robby Krieger and John Densmore ...
Using data from the Recording Industry Association of America, Stacker spotlighted 25 of the bestselling bands of the 1960s, ...
It’s 1979 and he’s 20 years old, alone in his cluttered Mercedes, singing a new song to himself — “I Can’t Help It,” the ...
Using a variety of sources, Stacker created a chronological list of how the long, loud, and rebellious history of rock 'n' ...
Socialism was in his blood from day one. Born in the family home of 15 Gardiner Street, Lochgelly in November 1953 ‘oor James’ was the son of Mitchell, a Rangers -supporting coal miner and Mary, who ...
This is the season finale for the Bartlesville Community Concert Association that will present a Folk-Americana ...
Saturday nights in Bartlesville should include time-traveling to 1960s California. To help with that, the Bartlesville Community Concert Association is bringing “Live from Laurel Canyon: Songs & ...
The filmmakers behind “As Deep as the Grave,” the indie film that is using an artificial intelligence-rendered version of Val ...
Jimmy Eat World will spend summer 2026 celebrating 25 years since the release of the emo classic “Bleed American.” The trek, ...
Broadway's original Bobby Darin, Jonathan Groff, made a surprise appearance at Just In Time tonight, joining his successor ...
When pianist Jim Brickman released his first Christmas album, "The Gift," in 1997, there wasn't anything else out there that sounded quite like it. His gracefully simple approach to songs of the ...