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In North America, Europe and Oceania, the 1960s was a revolutionary decade in terms of popular music. The industry underwent major changes as rock evolved. Talented musicians from all over the world began to try new techniques and produce a different sound. For this reason, a large number of extremely influential rock and roll, country, [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Friday, April 6, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Entertainment, Music, People · Tagged 27 club, Bertha Franklin, Bobby Fuller, Brian Jones, dead rock singers, Dinah Washington, Eddie Brown, Eddie Cochran, Fred Buscaglione, Hacienda Motel, Jimmy Horton, Johnny Horton, Johnny Kidd, Johnny Kidd and the Pirates, Krzysztof Komeda, Mimi Fariña, Music, Nashville, Patsy Cline, Poland, Richard Fariña, rock and roll deaths, rock and roll musician, rock and roll singer, rock tragedies, singers, Singin' To My Baby, the 1960 Grammy Award, The Bobby Fuller Four, The Crickets, The Pirates, White Horse Tavern
These bands have lost multiple band members as a result of everything from fatal accidents to overdoses… to egos. Other bands might have folded – never to release another album. However, these 10 bands rocked on: The order is based on the number of certified albums sold and notoriety of the band with and without [...]
Posted by William O'Dell on Friday, March 30, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Music, People · Tagged AC/DC, Ace Frehley, Alec John Such, Angus Young, Anthony Kiedis, Arik Marshall, axl rose, bassist, Bernie Leadon, Bill Wyman, bon jovi, Bon Scott, Brian Johnson, Brian Jones, Bruce Kulick, Bumblefoot, Chad Smith, Charlie Watts, Chris Evans, Chris Pitman, Chris Slade, Chuck Leavell, Cliff Burton, Cliff Martinez, Dave Mustaine, dave navarro, Dave Sabo, David Bryan, David Gilmour, david lee roth, DeWayne McKnight, Dick Taylor, Dizzy Reed, Don Felder, Don Henley, Duff McKagan, Eagles, Eddie Van Halen, Eric Carr, Eric Singer, Flea, Floyd One, Frank Ferrer, Gary Cherone, Gene Simmons, Glenn Frey, guitarist, Guns n Roses, hair metal, Hillel Slovak, Hugh McDonald, Ian Stewart, Izzy Stradlin, Jack Irons, Jack Sherman, James Hetfield, Jason Newsted, Jesse Tobias, Joe Walsh, JOhn Frusciante, jon bon jovi, Josh Klinghoffer, Keith Richards, Kirk Hammett, kiss, Lars Ulrich, lead guitarist, Lead guitarists, Linda Ronstadt, longest serving drummer, Malcolm Young, Mark St. John, metal thrashheads, metallica, mick jagger, Mick Taylor, Nick Mason, Paul Stanley, Peter Criss, Phil Rudd, pink floyd, Randy Meisner, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Richard Fortus, Richard Wright, Richie Sambora, Rob Trujillo, Roger Waters, Ron McGovney, Ronnie Wood, Sammy Hagar, session bassist, Simon Wright, Slash, Steven Adler, Syd Barrett, Tico Torres, Timothy Schmit, Tommy Stinson, Tommy Thayer, Tony Chapman, United States, Van Hagar, van halen, Van Roth, Vinnie Vincent
They say behind every great man, there is a woman holding him up. That may be true. It has certainly been true in the case of many musicians, especially rock musicians. Following are some of the greatest women of rock and roll history – not performers, but the women who inspired the songs we all [...]
Posted by Heather Matthews on Tuesday, January 3, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Music · Tagged actress, Alain Delon, Albert Goldman, Andy Warhol, Animal Nitrate, Animal rights movement, Anita Pallenberg, As Tears Go By, astrologer, avid gardener, Berlin, Billy Corgan, Blond model, Blur, bob dylan, Brett Anderson, Brian Jones, Broken English, Carrie Ann, Christa Päffgen, Courtney Love, Damon Albarn, david bowie, eccentric artist, Edie Sedgwick, Elastica, Eric Clapton, Europe, Evan Dando, Frances Bean, Francoise Hardy, George Harrison, Germany, guitarist, Heart-Shaped Box, important advisor, in, Jackson Browne, Jacques Dutronc, John Dunbar, John Lennon, Joseph Melvin See Jr., Julian Cope, Just Like a Woman, Justine Frischmann, Keith Richards, Knights Bachelor, Kurt Cobain, Lead guitarists, lead singer, Leopard, Linda Eastman, Linda Louise Eastman, Linda McCartney, London, Lou Reed, Marianne Faithfull, Marylebone Registry Office, Maureen Starkey, Members of the Order of the British Empire, mick jagger, Nancy Spungen-fixated, New York, Nico, Nirvana, passionate advocate, Pattie Boyd, Paul McCartney, photographer and entrepreneur, Poor Little Rich Girl, professional photographer, recording artist, respected recording artist, Ringo Starr, Rolling Stones, Ryan Adams, Scarsdale, singer /songwriter, singer and lyricist, Stones, Suede, Tara, The Birds, The Rolling Stones, The Teardrop Explodes, The Velvet Underground & Nico, Trent Reznor, United Kingdom, university professor, Wild Horses, Wings, Yoko Ono, young model
In popular culture a “sex symbol” is a person that is admired for their sex appeal. Most of these individuals are famous actors, musicians, or models that have an extensive media following. During the 1950s and 60s a generation of people began to question and challenge the traditionally accepted cultural norms. The relatively conservative ideals [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Monday, July 19, 2010 at 12:43 am
Filed under Fashion, Movies, Music, People, Photos, Television · Tagged Arthur Miller, bettie page, bob dylan, bondage model, Brian Jones, Brigitte Bardot, Cal Trask, celebrities, culture, Elvis, Elvis Presley, Fandom, Frank Sinatra, Honey Ryder, hugh hefner, James Bond, James Dean, James Dougherty, Jayne Mansfield, jimi hendrix, Joe DiMaggio, John Lennon, John Steinbeck, Marcello Mastroianni, Marilyn Monroe, Marlon Brando, mick jagger, Norma Jean, Paul McCartney, Paul Newman, Playboy Magazine, Popular culture, raquel welch, Rebel without a Cause, Rolling Stones, Sex, sex symbol, singers, Sociology, The Hustler, The Rolling Stones, The Silver Chalice, The Tonight Show, Tom Kelley, Ursula Andress