80 Bikers Surrounded My Daughters Funeral To Block The People Who Came for Protest

80 Bikers Formed a Human Wall Around My Daughter’s Funeral 80 bikers rolled into Crestwood, Colorado, before the sun even crested the snow-dusted peaks of the Rockies. Their engines were throttled low, a deep, respectful growl that still rattled the frosted windows of my second-story apartment across from the old wooden church on Maple Ridge … Read more

Hospital Kicked Out The Dying Girl Until This Biker Threatened To Sleep In The Hallway Every Night

Hospital kicked out the dying girl until this biker threatened to sleep in the hallway every night as a protest. I’m sixty-two years old, been riding for forty years, and I’ve seen some cold-hearted things in my life. But watching a hospital administrator tell a mother she had to take her cancer-ridden six-year-old daughter home … Read more

Taylor Swift and Justin Vernon Created Folklore Entirely During Lockdown Without Meeting Face-to-Face — And the Story Behind Their Remote Collaboration Is Remarkable.

When Taylor Swift released the surprise album Folklore in the middle of the global lockdown, listeners immediately sensed something different. The glittering pop production of her previous era had vanished, replaced by hushed piano lines, ghostly storytelling, and emotionally intimate songwriting that felt almost suspended in time. One of the album’s most haunting moments came … Read more

Taylor Swift Sold Out Every Stadium on The Eras Tour Before Critics Even Saw the Show — The Pre-Sale Demand Shocked the Entire Music Industry.

When Taylor Swift announced the The Eras Tour, the music industry expected massive demand. Taylor was already one of the biggest artists on Earth, with a fan base famous for its loyalty and intensity. But nobody — not promoters, ticketing companies, stadium executives, or even veteran touring insiders — fully understood what was about to … Read more

The Band That Played the Greatest Concert in History — To an Audience Who Didn’t Know Who They Were

On November 15, 1976, in Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, a group called The Band played what they had announced would be their final concert. They had been together, in various forms, since the early 1960s — first as Ronnie Hawkins’s backing band, then as Bob Dylan’s touring band during his most controversial electric period, … Read more