Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on ...
Manhattan is back. … Sweaty, wild, talking, real people shouting out our band name in the street. We were all over the place.” ...
He was the frontman of the New York Dolls, an adventurous solo performer ... Here are 15 of his best songs. The first track on their first album immediately demonstrates how the Dolls built ...
The Museum of the City of New York’s “Songs of New York: 100 Years of Imagining the City Through Music” opens Friday, showcasing songs by artists ranging from Frank Sinatra, Simon ...
“Sheena Is a Punk Rocker” appeared on two Ramones albums. It was on their third studio album, Rocket to Russia, and the United States reissues of their sophomore album Leave Home. It replaced the song ...
Anupam Shobhakar, a Brooklyn-based Grammy jury member and acclaimed Indo-fusion artist, was in Mumbai to perform at the Kala ...
A new exhibit at the Museum of the City of New York spotlights 100 years of the city’s rich musical legacy — including a wealth of contributions by Jews. “Songs of New York: 100 Years of ...
In 1991, director Maggie Lally, who Jonathan knew from Adelphi, put together a show called Skirting The Issues that ran for two weeks in New York and featured songs and scenes from ten different ...
Goodbye to David Johansen, the last jet boy standing from the New York Dolls. It wasn’t just his madman energy that helped invent punk rock — it was his warmth and soul. He got a loving send-off in ...
According to a team spokesperson, the Yankees “will be rotating through a number of different songs after a Yankees loss this year; none of them will be ‘New York, New York.'” When the ...
David Johansen, who died in February at 75, talks about the history of the New York Dolls, drugs, and fashion in the Village, in this lost interview.
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Yankees will play Sinatra's 'New York, New York' only after home wins, returning to original customTAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The Yankees will play Frank Sinatra's version of the “Theme From New York, New York” only after home wins instead of all games in the Bronx, going back to the original custom set by ...
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