Unlike the most famous 1960s folk singers, these three didn't come from the epicenter of it all—Greenwich Village in New York ...
The fabled upright acoustic bassist leaves us with a thousand tales of misadventure and an extraordinary body of music that ...
The gift of music that began for us and those we reached out to back in the ’60s has carried forward in my own life decades ...
After leaving Jethro Tull, Abrahams went on to found Blodwyn Pig, a blues-rock group that earned critical attention in the ...
French musician Yarol Poupaud has spent years moving between worlds — from underground clubs to sold-out stadiums, performing ...
As a children’s entertainer, teacher and troubadour, Gailmor planted his songs like little seeds, one by one, in classrooms, parks, churches and village granges.
Anke Engelke has shaped the German comedy landscape like no other. On December 21, the undisputed queen of German ...
It's not quite the chilly snowstorm we've been anticipating, but some notable precipitation is heading for the Reno-Tahoe ...
A tribute to Michael Hurley celebrates the father of freak folk.
Music venue operators still booking live music and DJs are miracle workers. So many factors are working against them. The ...
Bob Dylan released Like a Rolling Stone 60 years ago on Highway 61 Revisited, a song many critics call the greatest rock track of all time.
Sixty years ago today, on December 4, 1965, the Warlocks debuted as the Grateful Dead at the first public Acid Test in San Jose, California.