In the summer of 1968, months after the releases of We’re Only in It for the Money and Lumpy Gravy and a few months ahead of the release of Cruising with Ruben & the Jets, Frank Zappa and the Mothers ...
1968 was a tumultuous year in the United States. It would see the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy, and widespread protests in cities against racism and the war in Vietnam.
Live performances by Neil Young and Joni Mitchell, recorded at a student ministry on the University of Michigan campus in 1968, were among the professional-quality recordings unearthed by the Michigan ...
As NBA All-Star Weekend approaches, former players continue to shape the game, the culture and how fans experience it. 20 hours ago Back in 1981, I traveled with my family to visit our relatives in E.
Before Cream imploded and played its final concert in London in November of 1968, the pioneering power trio ignited in San Diego during its U.S. farewell tour a month earlier. The tour marked both a ...
Her voice floated through the Cannon Center for the Performing Arts, falling like so many dewdrops from heaven on Memphis' surviving 1968 sanitation workers. As celebrated soprano Angela Brown sang ...
Re-live the moments that shaped Charlotte history with a look back at nostalgia-worthy photos and local stories that offer a glimpse into the past. In 1968 Reliable Music sponsored three “hard rock, ...
Knoxville — Aretha Franklin never played in Knoxville, but was scheduled to perform at the Knoxville Civic Coliseum in 1968. The city of Knoxville posted the concert poster on its Facebook page.