Judy Simonds and Doug LaValliere came of age in Milwaukee's punk music scene in the 1970s and '80s. Although they left the scene and the city 30 years ago, they didn't want the music and the people ...
If you’re looking for one convenient way to watch all of them, along with an always-growing collection of other music docs, live and archived concert streams, and more, all twn of our picks are ...
Daft Punk hung up their robot helmets and officially broke up years ago, but they’ve been in the news lately as they celebrate the tenth anniversary of their final album, Random Access Memories. The ...
Brothers Frank, from left, Rikk and Alfie Agnew of the punk band Adolescents in front of the display that features their band at the "Punk OC — From the Streets of Suburbia" exhibit April 4 at the ...
Las Vegas’ recently-opened Punk Rock Museum has announced a new exhibit and revealed the tour guides for the month of October. The new exhibit, Black Punk Now, which was curated by James Spooner, ...
Milwaukee music Avalon will screen Milwaukee punk documentary On Aug. 12, the The Milwaukee Independent Film Society will screen 'Taking the City By Storm, The Birth of the Milwaukee Punk Scene,' a ...
The BBC's Daft Punk documentary will feature guest appearances from the likes of Kanye West and Pharrell Williams. Nile Rodgers, Giorgio Moroder, Todd Edwards, Pete Tong and more will appear on Daft ...
Go back to where IT all began.
Much like the aping of old Ramones tunes by new bands, punk documentaries often strike repeatedly at the same few chords. There's the ol' time capsule on punk's first wave of authentic outcasts and ...
GREEN BAY - Not to be confused with “Green and Gold,” the nationally released dairy farming/Packers movie starring Craig T. Nelson that was filmed in Door County, this is a different kind of homegrown ...
This classic music doc follows Bob Dylan’s famous 1965 tour of England, which marked an important change in the music world, Dylan’s career, and music history. This film was directed by D.A.
The first time that guitarist Frank Agnew went to a punk show he was about 13, and even though he was underage he was able to get into the Whisky a Go Go to see the Bags, Black Randy and the ...
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