The Doors’ surviving members John Densmore and Robby Krieger have reimagined Riders On The Storm with Playing For Change, uniting musicians from around the world in a powerful global collaboration.
Here are four fabulous guitar riffs by The Doors’ Robby Krieger that don’t get enough credit, in honor of his 80th birthday.
Bob Weir was, as my Uncle Foghorn used to say, a peculiar duck. Which made him a perfect fit for the Grateful Dead.
The Daily Business Review reported on the deaths of several legendary litigators in 2025, including the founder of one of the ...
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These biopics made up lies about historical figures
Biopics are like that friend who tells a great story but adds a little extra spice to make it more exciting. Whether it’s ...
Video made public Friday shows the 37-year-old and her wife exchanging words with ICE officers in the seconds before the ...
Forward together. Not one step back,” came the call and response from protestors Saturday afternoon. Hundreds of people ...
As questions of access, locality and relevance grow more urgent, major institutional biennials—from Venice to Gwangju—will ...
AM, Tuesday, January 6, 2026, at Genesis Morrison House Hospice. She was born Thursday, March 28, 1946, in Baltimore, MD, the ...
With the new inter-county season throwing in - and the league just weeks away - RTÉ Sport delves deep into the management ...
Grammy-nominated country songwriter Jim McBride was known for cowriting the records "Chattahoochee" and "Chasin' That Neon ...
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Jim McBride, Who Wrote ‘Chattahoochee’ + Other Hits, Dead at 78
Jim McBride wrote songs for Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Reba McEntire and more. He also wrote two of Alan Jackson's biggest ...
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