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The Muny has released a behind the scenes look at rehearsals for their upcoming production of Frozen! The new video was taken ...
Celebrating 50 years of her first album ‘Horses,’ with which she revolutionized music and literature while remaining true to ...
Ivan Kral, Rocker With Patti Smith and Others, Is Dead at 71 A key figure in New York’s creative underground of the 1970s, he was also a filmmaker who chronicled the early days of the punk scene.
Iconic artist Patti Smith made a mark 50 years ago with her iconic first album, Horses, which mixed punk, poetry and performance. To celebrate the anniversary, she will take the stage June 3 at ...
At the time, Smith frequented Derringer’s manager’s New York City club The Scene, which opened in 1964 before shutting its doors in ’69.
Jake Sumner’s documentary features a who’s who of artists including Patti Smith, Jon Bon Jovi, Gene Simmons and more, reminiscing about the New York concert scene of the ’60s, ’70s and beyond.
It’s set to arrive on November 4, both the anniversary of Smith’s death and Mapplethorpe’s birthday. Learn more about Bread of Angels and pre-order the book at penguinrandomhouse.com.
Johnny Depp, Bruce Springsteen, and more paid tribute to Patti Smith in New York City on Wednesday night (26.03.25). A host of huge names in the arts joined forces for the ‘People Have The Power ...
Bruce Springsteen joined a tribute to fellow New Jesey rocker Patti Smith that included Michael Stipe, Johnny Depp, Flea, Sean Penn, Karen O, Scarlett Johansson, Michael Shannon, Jim Jarmusch and ...
Since the 1960s, Patti Smith explored a career in the music industry and helped shine a light on the punk rock scene in New York City. Embracing her love for music, songwriting and singing, Smith ...
Bruce Springsteen has been added to the big People Have the Power: A Celebration of Patti Smith concert, Wednesday, March 26, at Carnegie Hall in New York City, according to the event's website ...
Patti Smith and Soundwalk Collective performing at Palazzo San Fedele in Milan, 2025. Photo courtesy of Bottega Veneta. The performance follows the Italian label’s ongoing cultural engagement.