Though their glory days appeared to have concluded along with the '70s, the Ramones continued to churn out album after album with almost religious dependability throughout the '80s. It culminated in ...
Marky Ramone, the Ramones longest-serving drummer, tells The Herald about Glasgow, punk and touring with Joey and Johnny ...
Tommy Ramone, drummer and last surviving original member of the punk rock band the Ramones, died Friday, the band’s manager with Silent Partner Management confirmed to the Los Angeles Times. He was 65 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. (MANDATORY CREDIT David Tan/Shinko Music/Getty Images) Ramones in ...
Happy anniversary for Ramones self-titled debut album! On April 23, 1976, the Ramones forever sped up rock music with their self-titled debut album. To many, it’s considered to be the first true punk ...
It’s debatable whether the Ramones, whose self-titled debut album came out 40 years ago this month, on April 23, 1976, invented punk rock. But there’s no question that the Queens band defined the New ...
Forget Sheena — this weekend, everyone’s a punk rocker. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Ramones’ first show at the Manhattan’s legendary CBGB music venue, several Ramones themed pop-up ...
Rock 'n' roll lost one of its greatest bands on July 18, 1995, the day the Ramones released their purposefully named 14th and final studio album, Adios Amigos! The album started with a customary shout ...
Tommy Ramone, the last surviving original member of iconic New York punk band the Ramones, has died at age 65. The announcement was made early Saturday through the band's official Twitter account.
Before you knew it a Ramones song came and went as fast as Dee Dee Ramone’s famous 1-2-3-4 countdown signal. Known for their simple style, with less simplistic lyrics, The Ramones captured multiple ...
Linda Ramone sued Mitchel Hyman for trying to circumvent her rights as a shareholder to Ramones Productions Inc. by rerecording tracks and “self-licensing” material for use in any movie. By Winston ...
In 1974, the New York City music scene was shocked into consciousness by the violently new sound of a band from Queens: The Ramones. Playing in a seedy Bowery bar to a small group of fellow struggling ...
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