Rock songs were changing fast by 1970. The Beatles had broken up as Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin were pioneering a new genre.
The 1970s produced a plethora of iconic hit songs, and given the sheer number of them, these three often don't receive enough praise.
A launch party for author Glenn Schiffman’s autobiographical fiction novel titled "Life in the Fast Lane: Truckin' on the 1970s Rock & Roll Road” is Friday, Nov. 10. Starting at 5 p.m., this free ...
The new music from beyond the grave comes from none other than iconic blues-rock star Johnny Winter, who passed away in a ...
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20 essential hard rock classic from the 1970s
I grew up in the 1970s. The radio was always on – AM early in the decade and FM by the end. I pedaled my bike to the record store to buy 45s, and then when I was old enough, drove my car to the same ...
In the beginning, there was Chuck Berry. And an electric guitar. And a swagger that freed popular music from the formality that existed before WWII and the bomb and the realization that one itchy ...
Throughout the 1960s, Warner Bros. Records, despite having a roster that included such iconic musicians as Jimi Hendrix, The Kinks and Neil Young, did not employee an in-house staff photographer. All ...
Laurel Canyon was the cultural center of Southern California music in the 1970s, where Joni Mitchell, Bonnie Raitt, and Frank Zappa made their music. Ginny Winn photographed them and other ...
As the 1960s turns to the 1970s, there were two exciting new bands that gave The Kinks' Dave Davies hope for the future with ...
The world of 1970s Laurel Canyon is on full display in Ginny Winn’s book, “Grievous Angels, Trout Masks, and American Beauties: 1970s Rock & Roll Photography of Ginny Winn.” Gov. Newsom has made Prop ...
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