I didn’t realize how many rock stars are still touring past the age of 70… until I made this list.
I double checked for upcoming dates, though of course, some may change.
Honestly, good for them. Still out there doing what they love.
Don’t you just love that?
Who did I miss?
So humbled to receive @BIGEASTMBB Media Award for 2026. It was wonderful to have Commissioner Val Ackerman present the honor. This is my 42nd year covering the magical event at @TheGarden ! Super to have Lou Carnesecca’s son-in-law, Jerry Frunzi as my special guest. @NBCNewYork
There must be a point we all come together, regardless of our political views, and admit this man is incredibly ill and getting worse at a very rapid pace. He has become an existential danger to the world and he's putting all our lives at risk. We're fast running out of time.
Vanilla Fudge’s 1968 rendition of ‘Keep Me Hanging On’ on The Ed Sullivan Show is a sight to behold. They cover The Supremes in costumes that look like they came straight from Austin Powers, but the drama and showmanship capture the '60s vibe. And Carmine Appice on drums—wow!
Paul Newman in The Verdict (1982) delivers one of his finest late-career performances. Sidney Lumet stripped the set of rehearsals to keep Newman off balance, and that raw uncertainty bleeds into every scene.
Today on Dead AllOver Experience the #GratefulDead "Ship Of Fools" from 3/28/81 in Essen Germany. Please like, comment, share and Subscribe here and on Facebook at RealDeadAllOver and on YouTube at DeadAllover. Enjoy the music and have a Grateful day!
Today on Dead AllOver Experience the #GratefulDead "Ship Of Fools" from 3/28/81 in Essen Germany. Please like, comment, share and Subscribe here and on Facebook at RealDeadAllOver and on YouTube at DeadAllover. Enjoy the music and have a Grateful day!
My friends and I were there all three nights…….one friend had the T shirt concession and we “ worked security”…which meant there was none……just a wonderful three nights of music and fun…. Definitely memorable..
#GratefulDead
Stanley Theatre, Jersey City, NJ, 9/27/72
https://t.co/T5ngI6cTz7
Of course there's the Dark Star > Cumberland
monumental Morning Dew opening
a timeless Brokedown Palace
Attics of My Life, a delicately sweet, post-hallucinogenic lullaby
This is as good as it gets