How Mark Volman and The Turtles shaped the music industry
Volman, who died last week, was often taken less seriously by critics than he was by his peers
 
	Volman, who died last week, was often taken less seriously by critics than he was by his peers
 
	The Prince of Darkness was reluctant to have a rabbi officiate — until he was offered wine
 
	With The Baseball Project supergroup, Steve Wynn has found a way to embrace his two passions
 
	The director did a solid job covering Blood, Sweat and Tears as part of Dave Grohl’s holiday series
 
	In January 1956, just before the King became a national sensation, Papa Fred had an exclusive chat with him
 
	One day after his greatest discovery, Chuck Berry, turned 90, the legendary hit man Phil Chess passed away at the age of 95 (on October 19). Chess and his brother, Leonard Chess, cofounded their record label in Chicago in the late 1940s, through which they played a huge role in shepherding the careers of blues…
 
	If you ever need someone to move an entire room — including herself — to tears, just give Patti Smith a call. The rocker gave a moving tribute to her friend, the late great Lou Reed, during his posthumous induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this weekend. Smith had previously eulogized the…
 
	I recently went down to the Bowery Ballroom to see the rock band Wild Flag perform. They’re a fairly new all-female rock group consisting of two of Sleater-Kinney’s Jewish former members, Carrie Brownstein and Janet Weiss, and two other pioneering female rockers, Rebecca Cole and Mary Timony. I’d been listening to their new album, “Wild…
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	איין פֿאָרשער האָט גערעדט וועגן דעם וואָס נישט בלויז די פֿרומע און אָרעמע ייִדן האָבן גערעדט ייִדיש, נאָר די רײַכע און געבילדעטע אויך.
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