By 1970, Jim Morrison was in an alcoholic spiral and facing jail time – but The Doors still managed to make one of their ...
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Eve Babitz, the “dowager groupie” who wrote Slow Days, Fast Company and was known for her relationships with the likes of The ...
As the king of outsider music, Tiny Tim was known for his covers of classic songs and turning them into bizarre monstrosities that were occasionally genius.
Krieger explains how the song changed from the time they played it in clubs until it became a chart-topping hit single ...
Bobbi Bennett’s Stoked Malibu Gallery at Third Space opens exhibit featuring rock stars, actors and fashion icons “Wow!” one ...
Award shows are bound to get stuff wrong, but a shocking number of masterpieces were ignored by the Grammys in the album of ...
It’s November 12th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1970, The Doors performed a show in ...
In 1968, The Doors were banned in Phoenix after Jim Morrison told the audience to stand up ... In 1981, 1981, Ozzy Osbourne’s “Diary of a Madman” album was released. In 1990, talk show host Arsenio ...
Below, we're taking a look at 60 Rock Songs Inspired by Books and Literature, for the most part limiting it to one entry per ...
In 2021, a judge in Los Angeles ended the conservatorship that oversaw singer Britney Spears’ life for nearly 14 years.