Spooky! Scary! I am, of course, referring to the compositional skill and dazzling technical chops on display by Frank Zappa ...
The latest — and fourth — installment in the series of Halloween-themed super-deluxe Zappa sets features the full, nearly four-hour October 31, 1978 concert, which Zappa himself called ‘The Big One!’ ...
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You’ll find covers of all those numbers on this fine tribute album, whose all-female lineup includes Kelly Willis (“I Don’t Care”), Summer Dean (“Don’t Talk to Me about Men”), Melissa Carper (“Take Me ...
Mick Jagger once revealed that he wasn't particularly fond of The Rolling Stones’ formative 1967 album ‘Between the Buttons’ ...
Never afraid to spout their caustic takes on the music world, both Frank Zappa and The Velvet Underground took early potshots at each other during the depths of the 1960s counterculture. Both fiercely ...
Frank Zappa's 1978 Halloween show at New York City's Palladium will be released as a box set on Oct. 24. The Super Deluxe Edition of the set will feature 62 tracks on five CDs and will be packaged in ...
Former Chelsea star Frank Leboeuf believes Moises Caicedo is now worth double what the Blues paid back in 2023. Chelsea forked out what was a then British record of £115m to sign the Ecuadorian from ...
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Christian singer Forrest Frank debuted a new song after revealing that he lost tens of thousands of Instagram followers after speaking out last week about Charlie Kirk's assassination. On Tuesday, the ...
Mark Volman, left, and Howard Kaylan of The Turtles perform on The Happy Together Tour in 2017 Bobby Bank/Getty Images Mark Volman, a founding member of the 1960s pop group The Turtles sang on its No.
Back in 1969, Denver was flooded with hippies. They were all here for the Denver Pop Festival, a heroic effort by legendary promoter Barry Fey that took place at Mile High Stadium from June 27 to 29.
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