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Jukebox Gallery: A Michael Goldberg Rock Photo Essay
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Jukebox Gallery: A Michael Goldberg Rock Photo Essay

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Michael Goldberg
/ 11 September 2024

Michael Goldberg shot his first photo of the Doors’ Jim Morrison at the first US rock fest in 1967. Enjoy this photo essay spanning his career as a photographer and critic.

Big Brother & The Holding Company Find ‘Sex, Dope & Cheap Thrills’
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Big Brother & The Holding Company Find ‘Sex, Dope & Cheap Thrills’

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Steve Horowitz
/ 8 January 2019

When Janis Joplin opens her mouth, a whole new universe of depth emerges. There is magic in her voice.

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‘Grateful Dead: Dawn of the Dead’ Could Use More Life

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PopMatters Staff
/ 22 May 2012
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Jefferson Starship and the Heroes of Woodstock: 26 June 2010 – New Braunfels, TX

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Greg M. Schwartz
/ 19 July 2010
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Day Two: From Jimi Hendrix to the Rolling Stones

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PopMatters Staff
/ 25 November 2008
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Big Brother and the Holding Company with Janis Joplin: Nine Hundred Nights [DVD]

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PopMatters Staff
/ 28 March 2004

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