Showing posts with label A-Bones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A-Bones. Show all posts

Thursday, October 16, 2025

Happy Birthday Miriam Linna of Kicks/Norton Records!

Celebrating the birthday of Kicks.Norton Records co-founder Miriam Linaa with an interview and some performances.

Writes Miriam...
"Thank you, friends and fiends, for the excitable birthday greets. I'm a 20th century gal who is still hanging onto the old world for dear life, so bear with my antiquated mind, means and methods. News is coming very soon about projects that have been stewing for a very long time - and are now ready to share. It's peculiar how synchronicity plays with our daily doings. I was reading one of my favorite paperbacks from the old days, Fahrenheit 451, during the wee hours this morning, and recalled that I had seen a copy of the fireproof asbestos edition under glass at a book fair many years ago. Now making this post, I wanted to reshare a clip of Stay, complete with its teenage TV host, and what do I see on the wall behind the group- look/see. So anyway, all rambling aside, please stay just a little bit longer. Thank you to everyone who has helped me through the hard stuff and to those who share with the fun and laughter. That accounts for everybody!" - Miriam XXXX
 






Thursday, July 31, 2025

R.I.P. producer/manager, music historian and cable-TV host Art Fein

Sadly, Art Fein, host of Art Fein's Poker Party and rock 'n' roll's best friend has passed away. He'll be greatly missed!

Dave Alvin remembers Art Fein
Extremely sad hearing of the passing of Art Fein. 

There is so much to say about Art. A music journalist, a  passionate (though always nicely cynical) true believer in rock and roll, rockabilly and other raw creations, a sometime band manager/advocate for The Cramps, The Blasters and other notable groups, a public access television host (check out his old Little Art's Poker Party shows on YouTube), a sneaky photographer and a complicated friend. I'll save the details for the eventual memoir but for now, I'll just say a belated, sincere thank you to Art, for everything he did for The Blasters and me. 

Back in the early days of The Blasters, when few outside of Rollin' Rock Records knew or cared who we were, Art cared deeply. 

In late 1979/early 1980, I was a wannabe poet working as a fry cook in Long Beach. I was also a clumsy guitar basher in a R&B combo from Downey who was beginning to write songs for my brother to sing. One of those songs was called Marie Marie. 

Long story short: Art Fein played Marie to a Welsh rock and roll singer named Shakin' Stevens, who quickly recorded my song and made it into a huge international hit (everywhere except the USofA). Thanks to Art Fein (and the ensuing BMI royalty checks), I was soon able to quit my job as a cook and pursue music.songwriting and rockin' n' rollin' full time. 

I can never, ever thank you enough for all you did for me, Art. Especially for ending my career as a fry cook.
Rock In Peace! - Dave Alvin

 













Get a copy of Art Fein's memoir Rock's In My Head (Trouser Press) right here.




Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Remembering Norton's Billy Miller on his birthday

Remembering Norton Records mainman Billy Miller with a Hasil Adkins documentary along with a few A-Bones and Zantees clips.








Monday, July 15, 2024

Happy Birthday Cordell Jackson, guitar ripper & Moon Records boss

Here's some footage of Mississippi-born Cordell Jackson tearin' it up with the A-Bones and more. 




Saturday, April 13, 2024

Happy Birthday Roy Loney!

Remembering Roy Loney of the Flamin' Groovies and Phantom Movers with some performances and A-Bones collaborations.







Friday, December 13, 2019

R.I.P. Roy Loney of the Flamin' Groovies

Sadly, Roy Loney of the Flamin' Groovies passed away, reportedly due to complications following surgery. 





Saturday, December 7, 2019

The A-Bones vs. Johnny Amelio & The Downbeats

Listen to NYC's legendary A-Bones take on Johnny Amelio and The Downbeats' Blue Moon label classic "Jugue" 


Friday, November 29, 2019

R.I.P. Rudy "Tutti" Grayzell, 1933-2019

Sadly, Texas-born rockabilly great Rudy "Tutti" Grayzell has passed on. 


Sunday, October 16, 2016

Happy Birthday Miriam Linna!

Cheers to singer, drummer, author and music historian extraordinaire Miriam Linna of Norton Records on her day! 

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Miriam Linna tops Norton Records' Caravan Of Stars Revue @ Horseshoe tonight!

Don't miss ex-Cramps drummer Miriam Linna rock the mic at Norton's summer spectacular. 
If you're feeling as though this unseasonably cool summer has passed you by without a single boffo rock 'n' roll blowout, the thoughtful folks from New York's Norton Records are in Toronto to help make up for the entire lacklustre season with one sweaty night of lowdown shakin' thrills.

That's right, the Norton Records' Caravan Of Stars is stopping at The Horseshoe this evening for knockout quadruple bill featuring the decidedly demented Ding-Dongs duo of Mark "BBQ" Sultan and Bloodshot Bill, blues-wailin' Brooklyn bad boys Daddy Long Legs, Toronto's own garage-psych goomers The Green Rays, topped off at 11:30 pm by a stunning vocal turn by Norton Records honcho (and A-Bones/Cramps drummer) Miriam Linna crooning tunes from her way overdue solo debut Nobody's Baby.

The epic extravaganza will be hosted by celebrated Norton co-chief Billy Miller and feature an appropriately floor-shaking selection of vintage vinyl artefacts curated for event by DJ Chico. The heavy duty hunching gets underway promptly at 8:30 pm and tickets are just $12 at the door. Check out the swank video for Miriam's My Love Has Gone stylishly directed by Peter Zaremba of The Fleshtones followed by a couple of Daddy Long Legs performance clips and a hot number from The Ding-Dongs.




Be sure to grab a copy of Miriam's super sweet solo debut Nobody's Baby at the merch desk.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Happy Birthday Cordell Jackson

Late Moon Records founder Cordell Jackson with The Cramps' Poison Ivy in 1979.  Photo by Tav Falco