Ramones exhibit includes ripped-up clothes, long-lost guitar
Back in 1972, a young Joey Ramone (then Jeffrey Hyman) sat in his Forest Hills, Queens, bedroom, trying to figure out how to play an acoustic guitar owned by his kid brother, Mitchell. “He was really into Alice Cooper’s ‘I’m 18,’ so I taught him the chords,” Mitchell (a k a Mickey Leigh) tells The Post. “Two...
New York Post — Back in 1972, a young Joey Ramone (then Jeffrey Hyman) sat in his Forest Hills, Queens, bedroom, trying to figure out how to play an acoustic guitar owned by his kid brot... more info