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Featuring: Stereolab, Pulp, Suede, Saint Etienne, Baxter Dury, Robert Forster (The Go-Betweens), Mei Semones, mary in the junkyard, and more of May's best stuff.
James Lowe, who fronted the Electric Prunes, best known for their '60s psych-rock hit 'I Had Too Much to Dream Last Night,' ...
This week's Notable Releases include Garbage, Bruiser Wolf, Matt Berninger, Aesop Rock, Miley Cyrus, and more.
When the Counterculture Museum opened Thursday afternoon on the corner of Haight and Ashbury streets in San Francisco, its first two paying customers were waiting at the door in boho-chic paisley and ...
Baldry is not a household name, but he was a key figure in the British music scene in the mid-to-late-1960s. When Stewart was ...
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How Bohemians Became Hippies and Created the Sixties,” a new book by Dennis McNally, explores the roots of counterculture ...
The rise of Sturgill Simpson from acoustic guitar-picking barman to arena rocker was on display Tuesday at his first of 2 ...
Dead & Company mark 60 years of the Grateful Dead with three Golden Gate Park concerts in San Francisco this August.
By Dave Brooks Dead & Company have released new details about the Grateful Dead 60th-anniversary concerts at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park from Aug. 1-3, including the announcement of special ...
This video explores the intriguing behavior of catfish exhibiting tonic immobility, commonly known as "playing dead." It delves into the reasons behind this phenomenon, such as stress, illness ...