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In October 1967, Pearlman gets the boys their debut gig as Steve Noonan’s backing band at the Stony Brook University ...
Blue Öyster Cult were one of the weirdest bands of the early 1970s, but they began even more strangely Autumn 1967. Lake ...
These Vietnam-era protest songs are still remembered fondly, and they're still used in protest movements today.
Musician Frank Zappa once asked, “If lyrics make people do things, how come we don’t love each other?” He and other musicians ...
Doug Bradley’s book “The Tracks of My Years” is brimming with music and memories. Memories of playing basketball with the ...
With an initiative to dedicate as many bridges to Vietnam War veterans as possible, Frank Claveloux Parker III received his bridge donation on his home street of North 9th Street in Quakertown ...
Sly and the Family Stone performing at the Winchester Cathedral. 1967. (L to R) Cynthia Robinson, Jerry Martini, Freddie Stone, Larry Graham. courtesy of Cynthia Robinson ...
War has long inspired artists and musicians. That is especially true of the songs written in response to the Vietnam War.
Sly Stone’s hit-making era lasted all of six years — from the end of 1967 to the end of 1973 — but the music he made over that half-decade helped map the future. The singer, songwriter ...
Explosive recordings unearthed of a San Francisco music titan The 1967 recordings of Sly Stone are scheduled to be released digitally in July By Dan Gentile, Senior Culture Editor June 5, 2025 ...
Newport radio station honors Vietnam War veterans by sharing their stories WLIK 97.9 FM, 1270 AM aired programming with 35 local veterans to honor the 50th anniversary of the Fall of Saigon.