Just heard @groundlings legend & bud John Paragon passed. I can't describe how brilliant he was at that theater. Jambi, Ramon, Happy Joe, The Breather, the list goes on and on. #RIPJohnParagon... pic.twitter.com/wgj1LwXlEq
Just heard @groundlings legend & bud John Paragon passed. I can't describe how brilliant he was at that theater. Jambi, Ramon, Happy Joe, The Breather, the list goes on and on. #RIPJohnParagon... pic.twitter.com/wgj1LwXlEq
"From the early days of Rolling Stone magazine through Creem and the Village Voice to the Austin-Statesman, 'Fresh Air,' and beyond, he never shied from voicing his opinion on cultural matters that counted most for his generation."
Ed was a longtime "facebook friend," one of those online connections you make via friends of friends. That red book behind him in the photo is on my shelves; his section in "Rock of Ages" is the foundation of my knowledge of proto-rock, the music that combined so many sources to solidify into the rock we know today.
Sad day in the music business indeed...
Regarding the Rifleman...I watch Rawhide and Wyatt Earp that aired when I was four or five years old...Trippy indeed. The gun culture and the killing POC without blinking an eye...Amazing brainwashing for young children watching in the '50's.
"From the early days of Rolling Stone magazine through Creem and the Village Voice to the Austin-Statesman, 'Fresh Air,' and beyond, he never shied from voicing his opinion on cultural matters that counted most for his generation."
Ed was a longtime "facebook friend," one of those online connections you make via friends of friends. That red book behind him in the photo is on my shelves; his section in "Rock of Ages" is the foundation of my knowledge of proto-rock, the music that combined so many sources to solidify into the rock we know today.
Yup that is doubly sad right on Orthodox Easter weekend. My mothers family grew up with her and her“s family when they were kids. She was a good character actress and will be missed.
It's a bit weird to see those space suits—state of the art in their day, once the very uniforms of The Future—and think, "Wow, those suits look dated."
RIP, Michael. Hope you weren't too disappointed that you didn't get to walk on the moon.
âHe did things because they were the right thing to do, not because they would elicit financial gain,â his mother, Mrs. Maurer, said.
(When a reporter asked Mr. Kaminsky why he did not exploit the DNS flaw to become immensely wealthy, he said that doing so would have been morally wrong, and that he did not want his mother to have to visit him in prison.)
Silicon Valleyâs giants sought Mr. Kaminskyâs expertise and often tried to recruit him with lucrative offers to serve as their chief information security officer. He politely declined, preferring the quiet yeomanâs work of internet security.
Now that is funny! Classy too. In passing, did Dylan ever receive singing/voice lessons?
Supposedly, when Dylan was starting out he visited Woody Guthrie and played for him. Woody said, "I don't know if that boy is going to make it as a songwriter but he sure has got a voice."