THE FALL AND RISE OF ERVIN NYIREGYHAZI, L.A.’s SKID ROW PIANIST Tony Mostrom·March 15, 2022A one-time prodigy from Hungary, who was composing music at age 5, wowing audiences with his percussive piano...All Please Kill Me PostsAnthony MostromMusicians·1 Comment
DECOUPAGE!: L.A. POST-PUNKS ON TV! SEALED WITH A KITSCH! Tony Mostrom·February 1, 2022In the late ’80s, L.A. performance artist and musician Craig Roose took his breezy, ‘60s-obsessed “drag” character “Miss Summer...All Please Kill Me PostsAnthony MostromComedyCool PeopleTV·1 Comment
LIKE A VIRGIN: WHEN RICHARD BRANSON’S LABEL MATTERED Tony Mostrom·November 1, 2021The success of Mike Oldfield’s album, Tubular Bells (1973) immediately put Virgin Records, Richard Branson’s brand new label,...All Please Kill Me PostsAnthony MostromMusicians·0 Comments
ROBERT JOHNSON: THE LEGEND VS. THE MAN VS. THE DEVIL Tony Mostrom·May 20, 2021There’s Robert Johnson the country blues legend and Robert Johnson the man and somewhere in the mix is...All Please Kill Me PostsAnthony MostromCool PeopleHistoryMusicians·2 Comments
GUITARIST DEREK BAILEY: FREE FOR ALL IMPROVISOR Tony Mostrom·March 2, 2021Derek Bailey (1930-2005) was a successful guitarist playing pop music in dance halls and jazz in nightclubs in...All Please Kill Me PostsAnthony MostromHistoryMusicians·1 Comment
THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER: THE HOTTEST OF COLD CASES Tony Mostrom·January 13, 2021On January 15 1947, the body of a murder victim was found in a weedy, vacant lot in...All Please Kill Me PostsAnthony MostromCrimeHistory·0 Comments
BLOOD FEAST: THE STOMACH-TURNING CINEMA OF HERSCHELL GORDON LEWIS Tony Mostrom·October 28, 2020A former English teacher and mail-order salesman from Detroit named Herschell Gordon Lewis saw an exploitable niche in...All Please Kill Me PostsAnthony MostromFilmHistory·1 Comment
GEORGE BARRIS & ED “BIG DADDY” ROTH: THE STONES VS. BEATLES OF ‘60s L.A. KAR KULTURE Tony Mostrom·August 31, 2020Ed “Big Daddy” Roth and George Barris created a new visual language that captured the unbridled spirit of...All Please Kill Me PostsAnthony MostromCool PeopleHistory·0 Comments
SLASH RECORDS, OR LET’S HAVE A WAR Tony Mostrom·August 5, 2020Slash, the indispensable fanzine that charted the Los Angeles punk scene (1977-80), gave birth to a record label...All Please Kill Me PostsAnthony MostromRecord Labels·1 Comment
YOU CAN’T WIN: WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS AND THE REAL JACK BLACK Tony Mostrom·June 23, 2020Jack Black was a burglar, rambler, jailbird and writer whose lone published memoir, You Can’t Win (1926), was...All Please Kill Me PostsAnthony MostromBest OfBooksCrime·9 Comments
DO YOU RESPECT (ED) WOOD? A PRIMER ON THE ‘WORST DIRECTOR OF ALL TIME’ Tony Mostrom·April 8, 2020The real-life Edward D. Wood, Jr. was far more interesting than the character depicted by Johnny Depp in...All Please Kill Me PostsAnthony MostromFilmHistory·1 Comment
LAUNCHING WARHOL AND POP ART: WALTER HOPPS AND HIS FERUS GALLERY Tony Mostrom·March 11, 2020As we enter a new Roaring Twenties, let’s recall two renegade art dealers who kickstarted modern art back...All Please Kill Me PostsAnthony MostromArtGalleriesHistory·0 Comments
LISA FANCHER: STEERING PUNK’S FINAL FRONTIER IN LA Tony Mostrom·February 3, 2020Often overlooked by punk history’s gatekeepers, Lisa Fancher’s venerable Frontier Records label is celebrating 40 years of important...All Please Kill Me PostsAnthony MostromBest OfHistoryInterviews·1 Comment
THE ROOTS OF ROCK RUN DEEPER THAN ROBERT JOHNSON Tony Mostrom·December 17, 2019Eric Clapton, rightfully, revered the mysterious Southern bluesman Robert Johnson and, because of that, some dubbed him the...All Please Kill Me PostsAnthony MostromHistory·5 Comments