Core members of the band ? and the Mysterians are celebrating 60 years of hit song '96 Tears' with a free concert at Wenonah ...
The term “safe space” doesn’t usually conjure up images of a black-ceilinged bar and a vintage Seeburg jukebox packed with vinyl that includes “Have Love Will Travel,” by the Sonics, and “What a Way ...
The concert will feature the remaining original core members of ? and the Mysterians, joined by Blues artist Larry McCray and opening act The Prospect Brass Band.
The exhibit "50 Years of '96 Tears'" featuring memorabilia from the rock group Question Mark and the Mysterians will open at the Castle Museum of Saginaw County History, 500 Federal in Saginaw, on ...
In 1966, the rock band Question Mark & the Mysterians had their first and only chart-topping hit with “96 Tears.” The song hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on Oct. 29, 1966, and remained on the ...
If Question Mark and the Mysterians’ “96 Tears” (as in “you’re gonna cry 96 tears cry, cry, cry,”) isn’t the greatest two minutes and 57 seconds ever to emerge from a garage in Bay City, Michigan, ...
The album may or may not be obsolete, but the fact remains: Listeners have long obsessed over individual songs. The Single File is The A.V. Club’s look at the deep cuts, detours, experiments, and ...
"96 Tears" is a tough play — disturbing and effective. It leaves you with lots on your mind and an uncomfortable feeling. The script is not a perfect one, but this production is solid and features a ...
BAY CITY, MI — Nearly five decades since a group of first generation Americans recorded one of the best known and most influential songs of the 1960s in a humble, homespun studio in Bay City, the ...