Williams was 29. In 1960, Johnny Cash played his first concert for inmates, at a show at San Quentin Prison in California. Future country star Merle Haggard was in the audience, serving time for ...
It’s January 1st and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1953, Hank Williams suffered a heart ...
Williams was 29. In 1960, Johnny Cash played his first concert for inmates, at a show at San Quentin Prison in California. Future country star Merle Haggard was in the audience, serving time for ...
In today’s roundup of musical history, we highlight the pint-sized performance artist Poppy, with musical recommendations and ...
1818: Official reopening of the White House in Washington DC. On the same day, Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein; or, The Modern ...
It is the latest exclamation point on a theory that is gaining traction: The SEC football dominance of almost the last two ...
Well, another one’s in the books. If this were the time for the old-movie transitional device to indicate the rapid passage ...
Roseanne's visit uniquely coincides with the GRAMMY Museum's The Prison Concerts: Folsom and San Quentin (Jim Marshall’s Photographs of Johnny Cash) exhibition at the Momentary, which displays ...
Two Edinburgh sisters who fronted one of Scotland’s trailblazing “girl groups” in the 1980s have revealed their scariest gig – for 400 lifers in a tough Scots prison. Gaye and Rachel Bell fronted ...