Looking back at the impact of the East Village's CBGB club on the early days of Patti Smith and the birth of punk rock rebellion in the heart of New York City.
From Uncut Take 219 [August 2015 issue], our Top 50 of the greatest New York Albums.
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Patti Smith and her band were magnificent as they celebrated the 50th anniversary of “Horses” at the Masonic in San Francisco ...
Agnostic Front celebrate their CBGB Sunday roots with the release of Sunday Matinee, from their powerful new album Echoes In Eternity.
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Music needs a stage, but some stages become part of the music itself. Certain venues hold so much history that walking ...
Steve Forbert is touring in support of his wonderful album, Daylight Savings Time, and has a pair of shows coming up at the ...
Federal officials explored the possibility of using a Coast Guard facility on Staten Island. The effort appears to be part of ...