Craig Marks
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Craig Marks is a former music editor for the Los Angeles Times. He previously served as the top editor of Spin, Blender and Billboard magazines. He is the co-author of the oral history “I Want My MTV: An Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution.”
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In the wake of multiple lawsuits filed against him, former members of Combs’ inner circle told The Times that his alleged misconduct against women goes back decades.
A wide range of music luminaries — from Sheryl Crow to Snoop Dogg — will join Nelson for his 90th birthday celebration this weekend at the Hollywood Bowl.
Neil Young, Kacey Musgraves, Snoop Dogg, Miranda Lambert and many more will help Nelson celebrate his 90th birthday at the Hollywood Bowl on April 29 and 30.
Beginning Thursday, Elton John will play his final U.S. concerts at Dodger Stadium, where, in 1975, he donned a sequined Dodgers uniform and made music history.
Los asistentes al festival de música relatan el caos de ese día, cuando ocho personas murieron, dos docenas fueron hospitalizadas y decenas más resultaron heridas.
Music festival goers recount the chaos of that day, when eight people died, two dozen were hospitalized and scores more were injured.
Billy Idol, Huey Lewis, REO Speedwagon’s Kevin Cronin and the Go-Go’s Kathy Valentine look back on the music video revolution, as MTV (remember MTV?) turns 40.
Joni Mitchell’s peers, progeny, admirers and Mitchell herself reflect upon on her classic 1971 album ‘Blue,’ released 50 years ago today.
The Foo Fighters frontman wrote in a statement on Rush’s Neil Peart: “Today the world lost a true giant in the history of rock and roll”
Nuestras elecciones para una animada Nochevieja incluyen Grand Park + N.Y.E.L.A. de The Music Center, actuaciones de Kristin Chenoweth, Los Lobos, Dita Von Teese y otros, además de varias fiestas de baile