The dazzling new Fillmore music hall opened last week at the historic Ajax Metal Company Plant in Philadelphia’s Fishtown district, carrying out the vision of founder Bill Graham, who pioneered the rock club 50 years ago this December....
David Salidor and his New York City-based public relations company, dis COMPANY, celebrate their anniversary in March, marking 30 years representing celebrities from Madonna to Debbie Gibson. It’s safe to say he’s seen it all and lived to talk about it. Salidor sat with us for a wide-ranging interview, touching on subjects both good and bad and offered his take on what’s next for our media-infused society. He also spills on his plans for the foreseeable future....
The Moody Blues, at the height of their popularity and creativity, put on a concert that totally entranced their audience on a hot August night off the coast of England on the Isle of Wight. This is the legendary much talked-about 79-minute, 11-song performance that launched Classical Rock....
Jim Morrison and The Doors final album, L.A. Woman, from 1971, is being celebrated with a special two-CD release from Rhino Records and a behind-the-scenes DVD/Blu-Ray from our friends at Eagle Rock Entertainment. The album included The Door's signature hits “Love Her Madly,” “Riders On The Storm” and the iconic album title track. The Rhino release features a never before-heard song, “She Smells So Nice.”...
Eagle Vision’s new DVD When You're Strange; A Film About The Doors has finally arrived and it's been well worth the wait. The DVD, narrated by Johnny Depp, no less, is a no-holds barred documentary about how the group came together and eventually burned out....