Nearly sixty years after Neil Young released Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, a debate remains amongst fans and music ...
Greenwich Village in the 1960s was home to a counterculture folk music scene that produced legendary artists like Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Janis Joplin and Joni Mitchell. A network of cafes and bars that ...
Sounds like: A ’60s Greenwich Village artist traveled through time, gathering a hard outer shell along the way. When asked how she would describe her sound, AC Sapphire doesn’t mince words: “This has ...
Diamond only recorded a demo of the song in 1964, but the Highwaymen were the first to release it as a single in 1966.
In its ‘60s heyday, Newport Folk Festival became the crucible where tradition collided with an emergent generation’s fervent, socially activated spirit to forge a new musical counterculture. This ...
Member of ’60s Folk-Rock Band Spotted in Rare L.A. Outing originally appeared on Parade. The last surviving member of the Mamas & the Papas, Michelle Phillips, just made a rare appearance in the ...
Over six decades after she first hit the scene, Judy Collins remains one of the most iconic artists of the '60s folk movement. The musician, who had hits with her takes on "Both Sides Now," "Amazing ...
“Our music is very much rooted in the music of the ’60s and ’70s,” said Rich Price. “Our touchstones are the Beatles; Crosby, Stills and Nash; Simon and Garfunkel; James Taylor; Joni Mitchell; and Bob ...