Review: YAMATO THE DRUMMERS OF JAPAN: HITO NO CHIKARA (THE POWER OF HUMAN STRENGTH), Peacock Theatre
by Franco Milazzo - May 18, 2026
Drummers are a particular breed. Keith Moon of The Who famously drove a limousine into a swimming pool during his 21st birthday party. Led Zeppelin’s John Bonham and Motley Crue’s Tommy Lee both engaged in hotel debauchery: Bonham rode motorcycles along corridors while Lee launched fireworks from balconies. Then there was the terrifyingly violent Ginger Baker who, when not raising hell on stage for Cream, threatened those around him with knives and canes. So, at least from a Western perspective, whoever came up with the concept of putting nine drummers into a band was either extremely foolish or admirably brave.
The Grammy Museum Launching New Grammy Hall of Fame Exhibit
by Josh Sharpe - May 13, 2026
The Grammy Museum is launching Tower of Song: Iconic Songwriters & Recordings, a new ongoing exhibit that showcases the Grammy Hall of Fame, which has inducted more than 1,100 historically significant recordings since 1973 that are 25 years or older.
May Pang to Exhibit John Lennon's Candid Photos in Jacksonville
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Feb 16, 2026
May Pang will present a collection of intimate photographs of John Lennon at Gallery 725 in Jacksonville, FL. The free exhibition titled 'The Lost Weekend: The Photography of May Pang' offers a rare glimpse into Lennon's life during a pivotal era.