Television
As almost everybody in prime-time television will tell you, variety is dead.
June 25, 1995
Music
Florence Greenberg’s story as founder and guiding spirit of Scepter Records in the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s is probably as colorful as that of any of the label’s many hit acts.
June 19, 1992
Obituaries
Louie Bellson, a jazz drummer and bandleader who combined remarkable instrumental virtuosity with far-ranging compositional skills, has died.
Feb. 17, 2009
Louie Bellson dies at 84; Duke Ellington called him ‘the world’s greatest drummer’
Howard Armstrong may be the music world’s leading 79-year-old rapscallion.
Oct. 22, 1988
Entertainment & Arts
Music: Groups and record labels are reaping rewards from growing use of tunes in television commercials.
Oct. 3, 2001
Levin was lead guitarist in the ‘60s for Paul Revere & the Raiders but left to form his own bands and establish himself as a top blues player in the Bay Area.
July 7, 2009
Drake Levin, guitarist, dies at 62
With Their Other Band, 2 Moonlighters From Los Lobos Will Bring to an O.C. Concert a ‘Dose’ of Experimental Sounds
March 30, 1999
As former front man of Paul Revere & the Raiders, Mark Lindsay was at the epicenter of where the action was back in the ‘60s--the decade your parents say they remember and then get hazy when it comes to any details.
Aug. 6, 1992