International Submarine Band

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Interview by Michael Oberman, Evening Star, The (Washington DC), 13 January 1973
WHEN GRAM Parsons formed the International Submarine Band (one of the first country-rock bands to surface in an era of rock and roll) in 1966, ...
Ex-Byrd Gram Parsons Solos: He's No Longer in a Hurry
Interview by Judith (Judy) Sims, Rolling Stone, 1 March 1973
LOS ANGELES — Back in 1969 Gram Parsons, rhythm guitarist, keyboard player and vocalist, and Chris Ethridge, bassist, decided to form a country rock band ...
Interview by Roy Carr, New Musical Express, 12 May 1973
This is the man Presley's musicians turn to when they're sick of those Las Vegas riffs. ...
Missing Parsons: The International Submarine Band
Retrospective by Sid Griffin, Sounds, 7 September 1985
THE INTERNATIONAL Submarine Band is a classic example of a popular music act whose real worth was only revealed with the passing of time ...
Retrospective by Sean O'Hagan, The Guardian, 12 September 1998
Twenty-five years ago, Gram Parsons died in a remote desert motel, the victim of a prodigious appetite for drugs and alcohol that shocked even Keith ...
Lee Hazlewood: The wayward guru of cowboy psychedelia
Retrospective by Dorian Lynskey, The Guardian, 28 November 2013
Best known for reviving Nancy Sinatra's career with 'These Boots Are Made for Walkin'', Lee Hazlewood was a highly unorthodox record producer. An epic box ...
see also Gram Parsons
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