More inclined to walk on the wild side than sing along with a symphony? The "Rock and Roll Tour of New York" is a new 2 1/2-hour tour of recording studios, nightclubs, restaurants, music stores, video locations and places where stars were born, went to school, rehearsed, wrote, debuted, partied, crashed--and burned.
Some of the more than 50 sites include the spots that inspired Joni Mitchell's "Chelsea Morning"; the homes and hangouts of Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa and Madonna, and the place where John Lennon was murdered.
