How a Jewish kid from Upper Manhattan became a rock ‘n’ roll legend
Lenny Kaye is more than Patti Smith's right-hand man; he's a historian, an archivist, and a keeper of the rock music faith
The all-American folk trio recently performed in Canada
Lenny Kaye is more than Patti Smith's right-hand man; he's a historian, an archivist, and a keeper of the rock music faith
Roy Nathanson and Aaron Lisman are turning Ditmas Park residents of all ages into jazz aficionados
The career of the legendary founder of the Velvet Underground was filled with Jewish references and collaborators
Friedman, whose admirers included Bob Dylan and Nelson Mandela, has died at 79
'Generate Music' was conceived as a way to confront American bigotry
Founded by Moses Asch, Folkways continues to be a repository for underappreciated voices
'Before It All Goes Dark' started life as an article in the Chicago Tribune
The Neighborhood Fiddle Summit brought together a melting pot of musical influences
On her latest album, Swift wrestles biblically with the plight of being a tortured poet
Mark Volman, one half of Flo & Eddie, explains the joys and challenges of being part of a human jukebox
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