Posts From Harvey Kubernik

Harvey Kubernik

Harvey Kubernik is the author of 20 books, including 2009’s 'Canyon Of Dreams: The Magic And The Music Of Laurel Canyon,' 2014’s 'Turn Up The Radio! Rock, Pop and Roll In Los Angeles 1956-1972,' 2015's 'Every Body Knows: Leonard Cohen,' 2016's 'Heart of Gold Neil Young' and 2017's' 1967: A Complete Rock Music History of the Summer of Love.' Sterling/Barnes and Noble in 2018 published Harvey and Kenneth Kubernik’s 'The Story Of The Band: From Big Pink To The Last Waltz.' In 2021 the duo wrote 'Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child' for Sterling/Barnes and Noble. Otherworld Cottage Industries in 2020 published Harvey’s 'Docs That Rock, Music That Matters.' His 'Screen Gems: (Pop Music Documentaries and Rock ‘n’ Roll TV Scenes)' is scheduled for 2025 publication. Harvey wrote the liner notes to CD re-releases of Carole King’s 'Tapestry, The Essential Carole King,' Allen Ginsberg’s 'Kaddish,' Elvis Presley 'The ’68 Comeback Special,' The Ramones’ 'End of the Century' and Big Brother & the Holding Company 'Captured Live at The Monterey International Pop Festival.' During 2006 Kubernik appeared at the special hearings by The Library of Congress in Hollywood, California, discussing archiving practices and audiotape preservation. In 2017 he lectured at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, in their Distinguished Speakers Series. Amidst 2023, Harvey spoke at The Grammy Museum in Los Angeles discussing director Martin Scorsese's 'The Last Waltz' music documentary. Kubernik was interviewed on screen in an August 2025 documentary, 'The Sound of Protest,' now being broadcast on the Apple TV broadcasting service. Director Siobhan Logue’s endeavor features Smokey Robinson, Hozier, Skin (Skunk Anansie), Two-Tone's Jerry Dammers, Angélique Kidjo, Holly Johnson, David McAlmont, Rhiannon Giddens, and more. Harvey is also an interview subject with Iggy Pop, Bruce Johnston, Johnny Echols, the Bangles' Susanna Hoffs and Victoria Peterson, and the founding members of the Seeds in director Neil Norman’s documentary' The Seeds: Pushin' Too Hard,' now streaming online on Vimeo. This November (2025), a DVD with bonus footage of the documentary is scheduled for release via the GNP Crescendo Company. The New York City Department of Education will be publishing in 2025 the social studies textbook 'Hidden Voices: Jewish Americans in United States History.' Kubernik’s 1976 interview with music promoter Bill Graham on the Best Classic Bands website, 'Bill Graham Interview on the Rock ’n’ Roll Revolution, 1976,' is included.

New Book Focuses on the Rolling Stones’ 1972 ‘Exile’ U.S. Tour

The book focuses on the band’s tour behind ‘Exile on Main Street,’ still considered by many to be their greatest album.

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Leonard Cohen: His “Gloomy” ‘Songs of Love and Hate’

His third studio album cemented his reputation as “the grocer of despair”

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The 1969 Toronto Rock ’n’ Roll Revival: When John Lennon Broke Out of the Beatles

Asked if he wanted to come to the show and watch his heroes perform, Lennon asked instead “Is it OK to play?”

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Recording CSN&Y’s ‘Déjà vu’: Engineer Bill Halverson Remembers

“They had a rule: Whoever writes the song gets final say. And that served them well.”–Bill Halverson, engineer

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‘The Day the Music Died’: 1st-Hand Recollections of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper

For young rock ‘n’ roll fans, the deaths of the three stars was a huge shock. What was it like to actually see them?

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Guitarist Johnny Echols Interview on Love’s ‘Forever Changes’

“The album was unexpected. You are dealing with regular TNT explosions and all of a sudden, you’ve got an atomic bomb.”—Johnny Echols

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Doors Drummer John Densmore on His Recent Book and More

“I am still on that road. We all are; we have embarked on a journey of spirit in our human bodies as we proceed down our path,” says the drummer.

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Tom Petty, 1980: Damn the Lawsuits—A Vintage Interview

“I’m not interested in being a household word. I’m interested in making good records. I just really want to write good songs.”—Petty

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Art Laboe, L.A. DJ Who Coined the Term ‘Oldies But Goodies,’ Dead at 97: A Tribute

No one in the history of L.A. radio did more to promote the music throughout Southern California—and indeed, the world—than Art Laboe.

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New Johnny Cash Documentary Due In December

“I think of all the documentaries made about my dad, he’d be most excited about this one,” said Cash’s son, John Carter Cash.

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