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In a new oral history, photographer Pat Blashill traces the music, art and culture that shook Austin in the late 1970s ...
Shipley and Michael Brewer, an Oklahoma native who died Dec. 17 at 80, teamed up in the late 1960s in Kansas City and became stars with "One Toke Over the Line" in 1971. It reached No. 10 on the ...
The 1970s was a decade of musical rebellion, a time when rock, disco, and folk music shaped an entire generation. Long after ...
Tom Shipley of the 1960s and 1970s folk-rock duo Brewer & Shipley has died at the age of 84, reports the New York Times.
With their “One Toke Over the Line,” he and Michael Brewer saw a musical in-joke turn into a timeless cultural phenomenon.
According to Live for Live Music, the performance marked Young's first rendition of the beloved track since a solo benefit ...
Folk musicians and obscurity walk together hand in hand, and as a result, here are three folk musicians from the 70s who are often forgotten.
The year 1969 stands as a pivotal moment in American history, a swirling mix of counterculture rebellion, social revolution, and political upheaval that would ...
Go back in time with Kool & the Gang and The Commodores at the Celebration Under the Stars on Sept. 6. Also, Zach Bryan at Notre Dame.
Eighteen flawless full-length statements from an era that could teach us a thing or two about how to party our way through general malaise.
Library of Congress archivist Joe Hickerson has died at 89. For decades, he worked to preserve America's collection of folk music and served as director of the library's American Folklife Center.
Labor Day honors work and workers. Music—from “Sixteen Tons” to “9 to 5”—captures struggle, gratitude, and solidarity, ...
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