It’s back to the 1960s in Frederick, MD this Friday, Jan. 15 with the Fab Four. Back by popular demand, the Weinberg Center for the Arts is once again showcasing1964:
Posts From mccadmin
David Bowie had no feel for the 1960s. No wonder he floundered. Neither flower-power optimism nor insurrectionary bravado really turned him on: as he wrote in All the Young Dudes:
Newly enrolled at the Liverpool School of Art, a young and hungry musician named John Lennon was beginning to survey the landscape for like-minded talent. He was immediately taken with a dashing young Scot; a gifted painter with
Eric Wilson is InStyle’s fashion news director. For more real-time insights, follow him on Twitter and Instagram. Everyone knows Stella McCartney throws a good party, but this… this was something different. For instance,
British designer Stella McCartney paid tribute on Tuesday to music veteran David Bowie, who died on Sunday, calling him “a
David Bowie will be honoured with a tribute concert in New York later this year, with some legendary musicians set
I tried to give you consolationWhen your old man had let you down.Like a fool, I fell in love with
The Beatles, am I right?They’ve had some questionable song titles in their time, (‘Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except For
No belief is more strongly-held – more close to one’s heart – than the one held by you alone. Standing
Paul McCartney is the latest musician to pay tribute to the late David Bowie, who passed away at the age of 69 after a lengthy battle with cancer.”Very sad news