The year is 1967, and The Doors are establishing themselves in the music world. The Los Angeles-based group weren't yet the ...
One forbidden word on live TV, and the band was banned for good.
The archetypal rock artiste, Zappa, has long been a purveyor of the purer side of music making, rejecting commercialism at ...
The Doors once had a residency at the famed nightclub Whisky a Go Go. They got the boot for a song that would later become a ...
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The band that turned rebellion into art
If you can afford it, please consider donating to me on Patreon: <a href="https://www.patreon.com/thebeatgoeson">https://www.patreon.com/thebeatgoeson</a> A brief documentary about The Doors. Produced ...
Door County plays host to eight "concerts in the park" series featuring local and national acts throughout the summer of 2026 ...
Past the vintage couches and decorative rugs lies the hallmark of Nostalgia, a stage fit with a guitar, keyboard, drum set ...
Released on April 24, 1967, “Light My Fire” was a mega-hit, climbing to the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 on June 3.
It wasn't a massive hit when it first dropped, but the very first track on this legendary band's debut album was a smash.
Coventry Airport will permanently shut down on June 11 ...
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These 15 bands went from bandmates to courtroom enemies
15 iconic rock acts who traded years of creative harmony for pitched legal battles over merch, royalties or songwriting ...
Everett Copeland was the type of kid to always say “I love you” every time his sister walked out the door. The words are something Josie Copeland now treasures.
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