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The inaugural CBGB Festival at Under the K Bridge in Brooklyn featured Iggy Pop, Jack White, and Johnny Marr. Read our review and see photos.
On this day 19 years ago, the iconic New York City music club CBGB, famous for its role in the punk rock and new wave scene, ...
SoSaLa (whose Japanese artist name was Sadato at the time this album was recorded) has released his next retrospective recording. This album follows up on the previous one, 1993. This time, he looks ...
The post CBGB Reborn as Brooklyn Music Festival Featuring Iggy Pop, Jack White, and Sex Pistols appeared first on Consequence. The legacy of CBGB & OMFUG will live on with a new rock festival taking ...
True to the raw, anarchic spirit of punk-rock, the Ramones played as dirty as those notoriously filthy CBGB bathrooms when they got a spontaneous offer from their first manager at the holy underground ...
For nearly 33 years, CBGB was a symbol of punk’s passion and persistence. It all started in 1973 when proprietor Hilly Kristal transformed his dive bar into a venue for Country, Bluegrass, Blues and ...
Next month, an array of punk musicians young and old will perform fundraising concerts to help keep the legendary New York music club CBGB open. The club is in danger of losing its lease. This is ...
After hosting an essential nucleus to US punk across the 1970s, one of the decade's underground stars returned to play an ...