Patti Smith blames crew for stage plunge
Patti Smith blames crew for stage plungeHouston Chronicle (blog)Punk icon Patti Smith blames stage-hands for the infamous 1977 accident which left her in traction with a broken back, insisting they failed to leave enough room for her to perform. The singer took a tumble and plunged 15 feet into the orchestra pit ...and more »
PUNK PRODIGY Patti Smith's rings in her 11th album with energized lyrics and ...
PUNK PRODIGY Patti Smith's rings in her 11th album with energized lyrics and ...Entertainment WeeklySo perhaps it makes sense that Smith's 11th album is her most energized in years, if not decades. Relieved of the protest poetry of 2004's enjoyable but politically burdened Trampin', Banga feels like both a return to form and a renewal — with Lenny ...Unique album of punk poetry populated by rocky arias, improvised psalms and ...The Listall 2 news articles »
What Patti Smith and Neil Young won't be doing at BEA
What Patti Smith and Neil Young won't be doing at BEALos Angeles TimesThe nation's biggest publishing conference, Book Expo America, announced Monday that it had scored a rock 'n' roll coup: On its second day, Patti Smith will interview Neil Young on stage. That's far more rock power than the annual conference, ...and more »
Neil Young to Be Interviewed by Patti Smith at NYC Book Trade Show Next Month
Neil Young to Be Interviewed by Patti Smith at NYC Book Trade Show Next MonthWFJA Classic Hits and Oldies 105.5 FMThe interview will be conducted by punk poet and fellow Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Patti Smith, who will chat with Young about his upcoming memoir, Waging Heavy Peace. The event, dubbed “A Conversation with Neil Young and Patti Smith,” is scheduled ...Patti Smith & Neil Young in Conversation at BEAmediabistro.comall 2 news articles »
Patti Smith, Wanda Jackson, Julieta Venegas in the Guggenheim Museum
Patti Smith, Wanda Jackson, Julieta Venegas in the Guggenheim MuseumEITBPatti Smith, Wanda Jackson, Julieta Venegas and several female artists more will be playing in the atrium of the Guggenheim Bilbao Museum as part of concert series between July 3rd and November 13th under the name of 'Women's Nights'.