The Doors First Album and Mary Werbelow: 50 Years on

December 30, 2016 Kyle K. Mann 0

by Kyle K. Mann (Note: A Nov. 15, 2017 update is included at the bottom. This article first appeared in GonzoToday.com on Dec. 30, 2016.) January 4, 1967: Imagine it. It’s a new year, and there is some amazing music floating around, like nothing we had ever heard before. A […]

Driving with the Doors

November 5, 2016 Kyle K. Mann 0

art by Joey Feldman by Kyle K. Mann ”The Avalon was one stoned gig… the crowd was more out of it than usual, more receptive to our surreal imagery. The psychedelized crowd wanted head music — they wanted to be transported. Their vibes encouraged experimentation. Jim was really coming into […]

Interview with Rude Boy and Punk Agitator Ray Gange

August 17, 2016 Saira Viola 0

(((All photos courtesy of Ray Gange))) Revolution Rock !  Return of The Rude Boy ! Gonzo Today’s own Saira Viola talks to Cult Punk Agitator and Bonafide  Rebel Ray Gange .   Godfathers of Punk : The Clash released their first feature film a mix of rock doc and fiction […]

Grateful for Grateville Dead Louisville

August 5, 2016 Clayton Luce 0

[tribulant_slideshow gallery_id=”13″] By: Clayton L. Luce Slideshow and cover photo by: Michael Palmer Videography by: Steve “Shooter” Russell They did it again! Those sneaky, dirty hippies converged once more onto the pristine grounds and picturesque vistas of the Louisville Waterfront Park to commence a weekend of drinking, laughing, probably smoking […]

Kidman Williams on the New Music Section

July 15, 2016 Kidman J. Williams 0

By: Kidman J. Williams Why should you care what I think about music? Should you? Probably not.  No more than you would listen to any other music journalist. You should probably trust me more than anyone at Rolling Stone. That stone has been rolling down the side of a steep […]

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A Memory of Guy Clark

May 27, 2016 Gonzo Today 0

Born in Monahans, Texas, on November 6th, 1941, the son of a lawyer and strong woman who would “cut your throat and drink your blood” if messed with, Guy Charles Clark grew up reading from and listening to the stories and poetry passed around in the books chosen for the […]

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My Morning Jacket Stops the Rain

May 19, 2016 Lara Kinne 0

Who is this guy? Standing on the side front lawn of his cozy Germantown home. Where is his family? Do they know their loved one is struck, standing outside like a turkey in the rain? Not quite there. This was probably just a spasm that happens every once in a […]

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Preparing for My Morning Jacket’s Two Sold-Out Hometown Shows

May 10, 2016 Lara Kinne 0

Louisville-based My Morning Jacket returns to their hometown for two epic performances at Iroquois Amphitheater on May 12 & 13 with openers Twin Limb. It was in the echo chamber of MMJ’s salad days, retaining all of the unrefined, crisp guitar and crooning James charm that further pushed them to international success. […]