The Ramones' debut single in 1976 became a defining punk rock anthem, but never entered the Billboard Hot 100 charts.
The Ramones’ weird legend is growing 50 years after they accidentally sparked a punk-rock revolution – even though all of the New York City band’s founding members are long dead. The odd-looking ...
Forget Sheena — this weekend, everyone’s a punk rocker. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Ramones’ first show at the Manhattan’s legendary CBGB music venue, several Ramones themed pop-up ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As pioneers of the punk rock movement, the Ramones helped establish the genre in the United States and the United Kingdom, ...
On the evening of the Ramones’ first headline performance on foreign soil, the group’s guitarist imparted a piece of advice ...
“HEY! HO! LET’S GO!” You know the chant well. It’s been shouted at every sporting event since at least the mid-’90s. It is one of the foundational texts of punk, the Ramones‘ “Blitzkrieg Bop.” Of ...
Well, punks, it's your lucky day for Ramones tributes "I don't care about history . . . 'cause that's not where I want to be," the Ramones sang in the cult classic "Rock 'n' Roll High School." Well, I ...
Charli XCX was one of the performers during last night's VICE party at New York's Pier 59 Studios. During her appearance, she performed the Ramones' "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" backed by a house band ...
If it’s true, as punk band the Slits have argued, that “in the beginning there was rhythm,” then Tommy Ramone’s drum pound marked a new day rising. The original drummer for seminal New York punk band ...
The Ramones items are on display during a press preview at the Queens Museum for "Hey! Ho! Let's Go: Ramones and the Birth of Punk!" in New York on April 5, 2016 The Ramones items are on display ...
As pioneers of the punk rock movement, the Ramones helped establish the genre in the United States and the United Kingdom, reviving rock music from the popular styles and bringing it back to basics.