Almost Famous will be showing at Brewvies Cinema Pub in Salt Lake City, Utah. The special free showing is being coordinated by the fine folks at City Weekly.
Almost Famous will be showing at Brewvies Cinema Pub in Salt Lake City, Utah. The special free showing is being coordinated by the fine folks at City Weekly.
Cameron chats with singer/songwriter/guitarist Joe Walsh in this February, 1975 for Rolling Stone. This was just ten months before Walsh would join the Eagles (replacing Bernie Leadon). They discuss Joe’s history, his early exit from Kent State, The James Gang and much more.
You can attend a free outdoor screening of We Bought A Zoo this Saturday, June 8th as part of the Sykesville, Maryland 2013 Outdoor Summer Series. There will be a live reptiles and birds display on site too! Other films screening there this summer include American Graffiti, Finding Nemo and How to Train Your Dragon. More details can be found over at Eldersburg Patch.com
Next up is a free Zoo showing at Movies in the Park on June 15th in Ottawa, Canada. Lastly, there will also be a free outdoor Zoo screening in Brookhaven, Georgia on June 20th as part of their Summer Movie Series. More details here.
Cameron was asked to provide a Spotify list for the latest issue of Gather Journal and he was happy to oblige.
Cameron’s looks back at Led Zeppelin just months after the death of drummer John Bonham. This was the original piece that inspired Stephen Davis to call his infamous Zeppelin biography Hammer of the Gods.
The always great Paste magazine shares their 50 Best Romantic Comedies of All Time and we thought you’d enjoy a little discussion around it.
With the recent release of History of the Eagles on Blu-ray and DVD, it made sense to revisit Cameron’s Rolling Stone cover story from September, 1975.
Tomorrow marks the anniversary of Bob Marley’s death. His impact has continued to grow since May 11, 1981 and hopefully you saw the recent Marley documentary.