Two new biographies focus on legendary musical acts: the rock band The Cars and rapper Tupac Shakur. First, in the late 1970s ...
In Cleveland in the late ’60s they formed bands with names like ID Nirvana and Leatherwood. After moving to Boston in the early ’70s, there was Milkwood, Richard and the Rabbits — which included ...
The Cars are revving up to release some new music by the original band members — all of them. Among the titles are “Just Can’t Stop,” “One by One,” “The Factory,” “Crossing the Line,” “Crazy Over You” ...
Tue, September 30, 2025 at 11:35 PM UTC Prior to his death, Ocasek wasn’t thrilled about having Janovitz write the Cars story, the author revealed in Rolling Stone. Cars drummer Robinson had to ...
As reported by Ultimate Classic Rock, the final chapter of Janovitz’s book reports that a few years aback, a close associate of Ocasek sent Hawkes more than two dozen unreleased tracks recorded by Ric ...
Starting in 1978, the Boston-based band The Cars had a series of hit songs and videos before breaking up 10 years later. Editor’s note: Due to a scheduling change, this segment did not air on Oct. 14, ...
Bill Janovitz tells the stories of Boston’s legendary band The Cars in new biography The Buffalo Tom singer, Leon Russell biographer, and Rolling Stones authority takes the wheel for a long drive down ...
On its 40th anniversary, The Cars' sleekest album still feels both futuristic and familiar. Ric Ocasek's studied detachment ...
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