Detroit Free Press — Doug Elbinger, a budding 16-year-old photojournalist, had only two rolls of film when the Beatles played their final Detroit show on August 13, 1966. But when he was allowed stage access, those two rolls of film yielded amazing, up-close photographs.... more info
JamBase — Listen to Gov't Mule debut a jammed-out version of The Beatles' "And Your Bird Can Sing" as part of a cover-filled opening night in Portland with Blackberry Smoke.
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L.A. Times - Entertainment — What's the most innovative year ever for rock 'n' roll? Fans, critics and academics have any number of watershed years they can point to in the more than six decades of post-World War II popular music broadly defined as rock. There's 1954, the... more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — What's the most innovative year ever for rock 'n' roll? Fans, critics and academics have any number of watershed years they can point to in the more than six decades of post-World War II popular music broadly defined as rock. There's 1954, the... more info
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The Fabs, live: screaming, mop-tops, more screaming
The Fabs, live: screaming, Mop Tops, more screaming
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BBC News - UK — An exhibition of world-renowned Scots photographer Harry Benson's 50-year career in the United States is to be unveiled at the Scottish Parliament. more info