The Ramones were, among other things, the harbingers of punk rock in America and beyond. Throughout their career, they played more than 2,000 live shows. A few short years after their final gig in L.A ...
It was 1978 when Marc Bell became Marky Ramone. Tommy Ramone, the original drummer for New York City punk rock pioneers The Ramones, had expressed a desire to leave the group and become a music ...
Hey Ho, Let’s Go! Marky Ramone joined The Ramones in 1978. They released the album, “Road to Ruin” that year, which included one of their most famous hits, “I Wanna Be Sedated.” Before The Ramones, ...
True to the raw, anarchic spirit of punk-rock, the Ramones played as dirty as those notoriously filthy CBGB bathrooms when they got a spontaneous offer from their first manager at the holy underground ...
Live performance of original punk rockers The Ramones on the West German television show 'Der Musikladen' in 1978. The band's 50-minute set features some of their best-loved hits such as 'Blitzkrieg ...