Flo & Eddie
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Howard Kaylan: Mother Was A Turtle
Interview by Harold Bronson, Rolling Stone, 16 September 1971
LOS ANGELES Working in the Turtles, working in the Mothers, it's all the same, Harold Kaylan says. But he has undergone a transition nevertheless. ...
Live Review by Philip Elwood, The San Francisco Examiner, 28 October 1972
Bowie Band Fails To Arouse Crowd ...
Alice Cooper, Flo & Eddie: With Alice in Glasgow
Report by Ed Jones, Cracker, November 1972
GREEN'S PLAYHOUSE is like a vast seedy Roman amphitheatre, a black roaring cauldron of sweat, smoke and screams. The Glasgow audience is tough, gritty and ...
Review by Charles Shaar Murray, New Musical Express, 26 May 1973
MR. HOWARD KAYLAN and Mr. Mark Volman are a somewhat literal-minded pair. When they originally left the protectve aegis of Frank Zappa to strike out ...
Column by Mark Shipper, Phonograph Record, June 1973
EDITOR'S NOTE: After many months of intensive negotiations with his career advisors and financial counselors, Phonograph Record Magazine is pleased to announce the acquisition of ...
Review by Ken Barnes, Rolling Stone, 7 June 1973
Flo & Eddie's second album is a much more complex undertaking than their first and for the most part it succeeds admirably. Where Kaylan and ...
Interview by Ken Barnes, Phonograph Record, August 1974
WHEN WE LAST left our heroes Flo and Eddie (PRM September '73), they were poised on the brink of substantial obscurity. ...
Interview by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 7 September 1974
From the Turtles via the Mothers and T. Rex to their own radio show. Chris Charlesworth meets Flo and Eddie in New York ...
Flo & Eddie: The Roxy, Los Angeles
Live Review by Richard Cromelin, Phonograph Record, May 1975
PERHAPS THE MOST absolutely heart-rending of the many touching moments provided by Flo & Eddie during their show at the Roxy came early in the ...
Flo & Eddie: Illegal, Immoral & Fattening
Review by Richard Cromelin, Phonograph Record, September 1975
IN THE SPIRIT of fair play which should be utmost in our minds this Bicentennial year, PRM sent invitations to a wide spectrum of rock ...
Flo & Eddie: Illegal, Immoral and Fattening
Review by Ben Edmonds, Rolling Stone, 23 October 1975
INSIDIOUS. Here we have the mainspring of the Turtles, Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan, with an album that contains two songs (Rebecca and Let Me ...
Flo & Eddie Post-Turtles: So Snappy Together
Interview by Richard Cromelin, Rolling Stone, 1 January 1976
ON THE ROAD IN INDIANA "Shit," laments Howard Kaylan (Eddie), whose long silver hair and gray beard give him the appearance of a lecherous ...
Review by Ben Edmonds, Phonograph Record, August 1976
SO WHAT WOULD you do if you were Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman? ...
Review by Ken Barnes, Phonograph Record, May 1977
A monthly blindfold test by those masters of Slander Rock, Mark Volman & Howard Kaylan ...
Flo and Eddie and Marc, Frank and More
Retrospective and Interview by Dave Thompson, Goldmine, 2002
THEY WERE THE VOICE of the American 1960s, sainted providers of the angelic harmonies and grooved-out choruses that served up the most innocent psychedelia your ...
Zappa And The Mothers – The Flo And Eddie Years
Retrospective and Interview by Dave Thompson, Goldmine, 2002
BETWEEN MID-1970 and the end of 1971, Frank Zappa was at his peak as rocks premier satirist and spokesman, an 18-month period during which he ...
see also Turtles, The
see also Frank Zappa
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