At the Chicago Theatre, Patti Smith and her band tore into “Horses” from top to bottom, and 50 years on, it’s still ...
Recovering the Journals of Layne Staley' debuts this week at No. 14 on The New York Times’ Best Sellers list for Hardcover ...
Some artists peak early. These stunning debut albums set a standard so high, even their creators couldn’t top them ...
Lamplit and loose, Dylan returns to the scene of his '66 electric betrayal for yet another evolution. MOJO's David Hutcheon ...
In 1972 ‘Whiskey In The Jar’ landed Thin Lizzy a monumental hit in their native Ireland, but shortly after, Phil Lynott's ...
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“Jesus died for somebody’s sins but not mine,” Smith sang on Saturday over the slow piano chords of keyboardist Tony Shanahan ...
The indomitable punk poet — who was born in Chicago and briefly lived in Logan Square when she was young — dedicated “People ...
What a magnificent night of live music, centered on the 1975 debut that is regularly — and rightfully — considered to be one ...
Patti Smith talks about 'Bread of Angels,' her latest book. Smith wrote the book over a 10-year period, chronicling her ...
“Just Kids” is a memoir of Smith’s early years in New York and her relationship with the artist Robert Mapplethorpe. They ...
For one weekend, Fort Mason may have been the most caffeinated place on the planet. The wildly popular annual San Francisco ...