As promised, the surviving members of the Lovin’ Spoonful reunited onstage for the first time in 20 years Saturday at an all-star benefit concert celebrating the Sixties hitmakers.
John Sebastian and former band mates Joe Butler and Steve Boone performed together for the first time since their 2000 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, with the group delivering their hits “Summer in the City” and “Do You Believe in Magic?” Sebastian also played his solo single “Welcome Back.”
Micky Dolenz, Carnie Wilson, Dave Alvin, Iain Matthews, Susan Cowsill and more covered...
John Sebastian and former band mates Joe Butler and Steve Boone performed together for the first time since their 2000 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, with the group delivering their hits “Summer in the City” and “Do You Believe in Magic?” Sebastian also played his solo single “Welcome Back.”
Micky Dolenz, Carnie Wilson, Dave Alvin, Iain Matthews, Susan Cowsill and more covered...
- 3/1/2020
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
“Everybody can make a record. Nobody can make a living. Is there a problem with that?”
The Shopkeeper: A Documentary About Mark Hallman And The Congress House screens at Webster University’s Moore Auditorium (470 East Lockwood) September 16th though the 18th. The film starts each night at 7:30pm. Director Rain Perry and subject Mark Hallman will be in attendance on Saturday, 9/17.
He’s worked with Carole King, Ani Difranco & Oasis, but can beloved producer Mark Hallman keep his Austin, TX studio alive in the age of Spotify?
Everybody is talking about Spotify and the pros and cons of “free.” Musician and first-time filmmaker Rain Perry confronts a big issue by telling a small story – of the longest continuously operating recording studio in Austin, Texas, and the shopkeeper who runs it, Mark Hallman. After recording Carole King, Ani Difranco and many great Austin artists, Mark is struggling to keep the...
The Shopkeeper: A Documentary About Mark Hallman And The Congress House screens at Webster University’s Moore Auditorium (470 East Lockwood) September 16th though the 18th. The film starts each night at 7:30pm. Director Rain Perry and subject Mark Hallman will be in attendance on Saturday, 9/17.
He’s worked with Carole King, Ani Difranco & Oasis, but can beloved producer Mark Hallman keep his Austin, TX studio alive in the age of Spotify?
Everybody is talking about Spotify and the pros and cons of “free.” Musician and first-time filmmaker Rain Perry confronts a big issue by telling a small story – of the longest continuously operating recording studio in Austin, Texas, and the shopkeeper who runs it, Mark Hallman. After recording Carole King, Ani Difranco and many great Austin artists, Mark is struggling to keep the...
- 9/15/2016
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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