Original Publication: Newsweek, February 23, 1976 Maureen Orth with Janet Huck in San Francisco Grace Wing Slick never has had any fear of flying. Back in the ‘60s when she…
Read moreOriginal PublicationNewsweek February 9, 1976 Everyone in Hollywood will tell you that Tatum is worth every penny of that extraordinary deal. From Jackie Coogan, who started it all in 1921…
Read moreOriginal Publication: Newsweek, December 15, 1975. Paul Simon should be on top of the world. His latest album, “Still Crazy After All These Years,” was No. 1 on the Billboard hits…
Read moreOriginal Publication – Newsweek, December 8, 1975. ZZ Top bills itself as “that little ol’ band from Texas.” In the last year and a half little ol’ ZZ – a…
Read moreWith rock now oriented toward superstars in superdomes. Dylan has decided to share small stages with old friends and provide a platform for complete unknowns.
Read moreBruce who? He is still not exactly a household name across America. But since the release last August of his highly professional third album, “Born to Run,” which rocketed to a million-dollar gold album in six weeks, 26-year-old Bruce Springsteen has exploded into a genuine pop-music phenomenon.
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