Four kids from Forest Hills, Queens who might not have set out to do anything but perhaps ditch the stigma of being from Queens ended up making musical history, pioneering the punk movement of the late ’70s. Jeffrey Hyman, Douglas Colvin, John […]
Four kids from Forest Hills, Queens who might not have set out to do anything but perhaps ditch the stigma of being from Queens ended up making musical history, pioneering the punk movement of the late ’70s. Jeffrey Hyman, Douglas Colvin, John […]
Billy Joel performs Miami 2017 (I’ve seen the lights) at NBC’s Coming Together benefit concert for victims of Hurricane Sandy. The man rocks so fine.
Originally posted at GALOmagazine.com By Tim Young April 12, 2012 Talking to John Leventhal is a satisfying feast. On Skype I see him relaxing in his office, or what could just as easily be his music room or den concentrating into […]
Thanks to galomagazine.com also known as GALO (Gloabal Arts Laid Out) I had the chance to spend a bit of time shooting the breeze with East Nashville’s Kevin Gordon. It was a blast. I concentrated my questions on the new […]
By the look of the Home page it appears we have been infested with drug pushers. They need to go. This kind of crap is all over the net so we sure don’t need it here. Not sure what steps […]
Jim Keller and Alex Call wrote the hit single “867-5309/Jenny” which climbed all the way to number 4 at Billboard in 1982. Funny how things go around. I had no idea that someone named Jim Keller had co-wrote that huge […]
Out on the street, Delancey, in front of the club the winter winds were having their way. Playing freeze tag. I had an extra ticket, if you can believe it, but I had to duck into the club a couple […]
Hey. Going to the first of three sold out shows tonight by Patti Smith at the Bowery Ballroom on Manhattan’s lower east side. I have been hoping to see her perform for years but especially after I had seen the […]
Video from THE COST. ‘Renegade’ features Lauren Amick and Tim Young. Shot and edited by Joe Cabatit. Words & Music by Tim Young.
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