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She may be a grandma, but she can still rock.
Since the early ’70s, Bebe Buell has worn a lot of hats: Model, Playboy Playmate, muse—she served as part inspiration for the character Penny Lane in Cameron Crowe’s Academy Award-winning film Almost Famous)—author (the New York Times bestseller Rebel Heart), and celebrity mom of Liv Tyler. [...]
Posted by Sam on Sunday, October 16, 2011 at 8:08 am
Filed under Concerts/Events, Editorials · Tagged "Hard Love", Bebe Buell, Cameron Crowe, Cycle Sluts from Hell, Frank Ferrer, Jimmy Walls, Liv Tyler, Mother of Rock & Roll, Penny Lane, Pete Marshall, Prince, Steven Tyler, “The Goddess Mary Raffaele”

McCready said, “I’d sum it up as kind of a tight, concise, rock ‘n’ roll record with kind of pop or maybe new wave elements to it… It’s a really quick record, but I like that element to it. I like the sparseness of the songs and the way that Brendan pulled us together and made us play as good as we could.”
Posted by Sam on Friday, December 11, 2009 at 9:05 pm
Filed under Albums, In The Spotlight · Tagged "Johnny Guitar", "Just Breathe", 2009, atlanta, backspacer, Brendan O'Brien, Cameron Crowe, Conservation International, Eddie Vedder, Georgia, Into The Wild, Jeff Ament, Matt Cameron, Mike McCready, National Geographic's Great Turtle Race, No Code, Pearl Jam, Seattle, Stone Gossard, Vitalogy, Yield