French cine-music jam in SoBo Discover cinema like the first audiences did at this screening of the French silent film, Paris ...
The music biopic genre has been around for about as long as anyone can remember, but it received a breath of fresh air when ...
Ulysses Owens Jr., a drummer and bandleader who was previously a regular at the Tanglewood Jazz Festival, returns to Lenox ...
First launched in 1984, "Now That's What I Call Music 4" was the inaugural Now album released on CD, with only 500 copies ...
The first time Dave Jerden heard Alice In Chains, he thought they were a mess. It was 1988, and Dave, who had just produced ...
Nirvana’s MTV Unplugged in New York arrived in stores on Nov. 1, 1994, less than six months after the tragic death of ...
Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain discussed the time they toured with a rock outfit, recalling how it was a "dream come true" to work with them.
There was a time when musician John Utter couldn’t go anywhere in Seattle without seeing his own face. But as the industry ...
Dinosaur Jr frontman J Mascis has always been a hot property, so much so that Kurt Cobain tried to get him to join Nirvana, ...
She’s worked towards being in her brave and free era after finally making peace with not returning to the second season of ...
Byron Coley, the former Forced Exposure journalist and longtime friend of Albini’s, talks about archiving his collection of ...
Scattered – albeit quite thinly – across the floor of the world of film is a collection of music biopics that deigned to do things a little differently. A lot of them managed it simply by focusing on ...