7A Records to Release New Albums by Dolenz, Jones, and Boyce & Hart
Billed as ‘The Guys Who Wrote ‘Em & The Guys Who Sang ‘Em’ – Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart was a mid-1970’s group that consisted of Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones from The Monkees, as well as songwriting duo Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, who wrote many of The Monkees’ hits.
Robert Miller's “Follow Your Dream Handbook” to Be Released This August 3
Robert Miller had a youthful music dream to become a Rock Star. But like many people, life got in the way of his dream – marriage, kids, job, and financial obligations. But he finally followed and succeeded at his dream when he was in his 60's, an age when most Baby Boomers are planning their retirement.
Robert Miller's FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS Podcast To Launch With VIP Guests
Robert Miller, acclaimed musician and creative force behind the celebrated Rock/Jazz/Latin fusion band, Project Grand Slam (PGS), will launch his “Follow Your Dream Podcast” on or about March 15th with initial VIP guests, including “Cousin Brucie” Morrow, Mindi Abair. George Schweitzer, Sandy Shore, and Mark Bego.
Photo Coverage: They Wanna Rock! Jarrod Spector, Tony Vincent & More Perform at ROCKERS ON BROADWAY!
The PATH Fund's 22nd annual ROCKERS ON BROADWAY 80's REWIND was just held last night, honoring 80's Pop Princess, Debbie Gibson with the Rockers Lifetime Achievement Award and May Pang with the Rockers Ambassador of Rock Award. ROCKERS ON BROADWAY is a fun and unique charity concert that featured Broadway's best rockers performing the biggest hits in 80's Rock n' Roll. Proceeds from the evening benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (BCEFA) and non-profit performing arts education programs.
Photo Flash: DADDY Opens in L.A.'s Hudson Theater
Colin is a stud, Stew is not so much. Inseparable since college, they've managed to go 20+ years without really examining their relationship, but now Colin has fallen for a man half his age putting his relationship with his best friend to the test.
'Patti LuPone at Les Mouches' Released 11/11
The year was 1980, and Patti LuPone was starring as 'Evita' on Broadway. She was en route to winning the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical, and cementing her status as a Broadway star. But there was another Patti LuPone performance taking place -- one that only a comparative handful of people were aware of: Every Saturday night at midnight, for 27 weeks, after performing one of the most demanding roles ever, she made her way to Les Mouches - a legendary nightclub in New York City, to perform a solo concert...This was a one-woman tour de force that -- until now -- only the lucky few who were on hand knew about.