Smith dedicated "Beneath the Southern Cross" to Alex Pretti and Renee Good, who were killed during confrontastions with ...
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Patti Smith cries in 'raw' footage as she listens to a song she wrote for late husband Fred
The singer-songwriter was married to Fred 'Sonic' Smith from 1980 until his death in 1994.
Patti Smith didn't plan to write another memoir. The godmother of punk, who broke into the music scene in the '70s with her debut album, Horses, and later set the literary world on fire with her ...
Without New Haven, might there have been no Patti Smith? “New Haven looms large in family legends. I’m happy to be here,” the renowned rocker-artist-writer told a delighted audience that filled ...
"I am happy every day that I have an opportunity to do new work or find new work or you know, experience something, even ...
Patti Smith’s latest memoir is a must-read for music fans, especially after the gut-punch that was her 2010 work titled Just Kids. “That’s when I first saw him. He stood by a white radiator in a blue ...
The reissue, which can be pre-ordered now, will be available as a two-CD set and a two-LP vinyl collection. Both releases will feature a newly remastered version of the original album, and an extra ...
FILE - Patti Smith appears at the premiere of "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" during the 81st edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy, on Aug. 28, 2024. (Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP, ...
"I spent a day with him and he was able to calm," Smith says of her longtime friend on the Jan. 8 episode the 'All There Is with Anderson Cooper' podcast ...
Punk rock pioneer Patti Smith didn’t know who her biological father was until getting an assist from the daughter she put up for adoption decades earlier, she reveals in her new memoir, out Tuesday.
Patti Smith knows her new book, Devotion (Yale University Press, 2017), isn’t for everyone, but it’s a gift for those who get it. “I think the kind of people who will like this book — because I think ...
Famed NYC restaurateur Keith McNally is spilling the beans on an “incredibly rude” music icon who once allegedly reduced a waitress to tears. In his upcoming book, “Regret Almost Everything,” McNally ...
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