John Lennon’s Drawings & Sketches On Display In NYC
Last month, The Beatles’ rare collaborative abstract painting, titled “Images of a Woman,” surfaced and was auctioned off at Weiss Auctions in Oceanside, NY. Having attended art school and showing off...
View ArticleThe Rolling Stones’ 50th Anniversary Continues With MoMa Film Exhibit
It’s difficult to recall where you were last week, let alone 50 years ago. So for fans of the Rolling Stones who have been along for the ride over the last half century, The Rolling Stones: 50 Years on...
View ArticleTom Petty Fest Coming To NYC This Week, L.A. In November
The Tom Petty Fest has become a tradition in New York. For years, the Petty Fest has seen a number of big-name artists, including Norah Jones, The Black Keys and Kings Of Leon performing Petty’s...
View ArticleThe Rolling Stones Add Brooklyn Show
A noticeable omission from the very brief two-stop/four-show Rolling Stones tour was a performance in New York – until now. The band is coming to the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey – just...
View ArticleRoger Waters Heads To Theater In Cast Of ‘The Exonerated’
Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters turned rock’n’roll theater into real-life entertainment with his top-grossing The Wall tour, but now the singer/bassist will try his hand at professional theater. Waters will...
View ArticleAllman Brothers Band Returns To Beacon Theatre For Annual NYC Residency
Continuing a tradition that has been going strong for more than 20 years, the Allman Brothers Band will make a home at New York City’s Beacon Theatre for their annual residency. The Macon,...
View ArticleThe Who & Elvis Costello Playing Cancer Benefit Concert In NYC
Elvis Costello will help The Who close their big Quadrophenia & More North American tour with a bang. Costello & The Imposters will join Townshend, Daltrey and co. for the tour’s new closing...
View ArticleGuns N’ Roses Playing NYC’s Governors Ball – And No One Is Happy About It
Entering its third year and hoping to make a stand as New York City’s premiere music festival, Governors Ball continued to expand in 2013 from two days to three and booked bigger and better acts than...
View ArticleNew York Port Authority to Landmark 50th Anniversary of Beatles’ First U.S. Trip
By Brian Ives It’s been 50 years since the Beatles first landed in the United States for their earthshaking debut appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show and people are still going crazy for the Fab Four....
View ArticleRIP: 5 Must-See Rockstar Memorials in the U.S.
We didn’t even know George Harrison had a memorial in Los Angeles, until we heard about its demise. Warning – for those who don’t like puns, look the other way. George Harrison’s memorial tree, which...
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