Exploring the life and work of László Dubrovay, who pioneered experimental electronic music and composition during the 1960s and 1970s in Soviet-era Hungary.
Legendary TV director Ted Emery had never helmed a show when he was thrust into the Countdown chair. But from such chaos came ground-breaking television and the soundtrack of a generation.
A song heavy with restlessness, "Urge for Going" was written in the mid-'60s before Mitchell left Canada, and was originally recorded by her friend Tom Rush. It was eventually released as a B-side to ...
he exclaims. “What are you going to do from now until then?” Rosenthal launched his career as a figure in San Francisco’s underground art scene in the 1970s. With classmates in college, he founded ...