John Sebastian
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The Lovin' Spoonful's John Sebastian (1998)
Interview by Paul Zollo, Rock's Backpages audio, 16 March 1998
The Spoonful front-man on his music-packed upbringing in Greenwich Village; starting out playing guitar; becoming a songwriter, and talks about some of his bigger hits.
File format: mp3; file size: 42.7mb, interview length: 46' 39" sound quality: *****
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The Who, John B. Sebastian, the Blues Image, Leon Russell: Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim CA
Live Review by Ann Moses, New Musical Express, 4 July 1970
WHO HEAT UP SUMMER ...
John Sebastian & Lightnin' Hopkins: The Odd Couple
Retrospective and Interview by Bob Ruggiero, Houston Press, 25 September 2014
"HOUSTON HAD A special message for me as a young musician, and it came directly through Lightnin' Hopkins," John Sebastian says from his home in ...
Book Excerpt by Bruce Pollock, 'In Their Own Words' (Collier Books), 1975
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to describe the feeling, being away from the Village for the first time, living in San Francisco in the summer of 1965, ...
Joni Mitchell, James Taylor et al: The Pop Aristocrats
Overview by Caroline Boucher, Disc and Music Echo, 20 March 1971
There's a new pop elite in America today, a closely-knit group of singers and musicians who have taken the music scene by storm. The members ...
John Sebastian's Spoonful of Magic
Interview by Charles Bermant, SonicBoomers.com, 26 March 2010
THE BEST 1960s bands always sounded so original, when in fact they filtered existing musical idioms such as folk and blues to gain a unique ...
John Sebastian: Welcome Back With A Half Hour Hit
Interview by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 26 June 1976
"YES...I can understand that people in England might have felt that I'd given up music or something, but the fact is I haven't at all. ...
John Sebastian, Canned Heat, Eric Burdon & War et al: Hyde Park, London
Live Review by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 19 September 1970
JOHN SEBASTIAN brought a little sunshine into a gloomy Hyde Park, London, on Saturday. ...
John Sebastian: Speak Up Ya Creep!
Interview by Chris Salewicz, New Musical Express, 30 November 1974
THERE ARE certainly more than one or two among us who suspect that John B. Sebastian has long since gone right over the top; that ...
Sebastian's Workshop... Combining John, Donovan, Dave, Steve, Graham, Al, Mike and Mama Cass...!
Interview by Derek Boltwood, Record Mirror, 7 December 1968
RECIPE FOR nice sounds: take John Sebastian, Dave Crosby, Steve Stills, and Graham Nash. Add the occasional Mama Cass or Al Kooper or Mike Bloomfield, ...
Various artists: Woodstock (Atlantic: 2663 001)
Review by Geoffrey Cannon, The Guardian, 17 July 1970
Update, 2020. Woodstock. The name has many meanings. There's Woodstock the town where Bob Dylan and the Band lived once. But the main resonance is ...
R.E.M. and Friends: Capitol Theater, Passaic, N.J.
Live Review by Jeff Tamarkin, Billboard, 30 June 1984
IT WAS A folk-rocker's fantasy: R.E.M. was videotaping a concert for MTV broadcast in July, for a new series called Influences. And so the IRS Records ...
Profile and Interview by Jerry Gilbert, ZigZag, December 1974
THE ACTIVITIES OF John B. Sebastian post-Woodstock haven't so much been a mystery as mystifying. ...
John Sebastian: Welcome Back Hits
Profile and Interview by Ken Barnes, Phonograph Record, May 1976
"I DID DOZE OFF for a long while." John Sebastian speaking, summing up his last few years. Up until a few weeks ago, that's ...
Is this the end of the festival?
Report by Lillian Roxon, Sydney Morning Herald, the, 17 July 1971
LAST WEEK was not a very nice week for rock music. ...
Column by Lita Eliscu, East Village Other, 3 March 1970
MEDIA INTERFERENCE interactions of the past couple of days probably a week, 6 days; around there: The Grateful Dead, Love, The Allman Brothers, Zabriskie Point, ...
Randy Newman: Good Old Boys (Reprise); John Sebastian: Tarzana Kid (Reprise)
Review by Loraine Alterman, The New York Times, 6 October 1974
The Songwriter Sings ...
The Isle of Wight Festival: Five Days That Rocked Britain
Report by Mark Plummer, Michael Watts, Chris Welch, Richard Williams, Melody Maker, 5 September 1970
MM's Richard Williams, Chris Welch, Michael Watts and Mark Plummer present a five-page report on an amazing weekend of music and other scenes... ...
Mike Curb: Record Boss Keeps Mum
Report and Interview by Mike Gormley, Detroit Free Press, 6 December 1970
The 'Curb 18' Still Unidentified ...
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: Déjà Vu (Atlantic); John Sebastian: John B. Sebastian (Reprise)
Review by Philip Elwood, The San Francisco Examiner, 16 March 1970
Compatible Pair of LPs By Sebastian and CSN&Y ...
The Who: Surrey University, Guildford
Live Review by Richard Green, New Musical Express, 16 October 1971
OO'S GOT THE most exciting stage act in the world, then? The 'Oo, that's 'oo. And 'ow do I know? 'Cause I know all about ...
Canned Heat: The People Leave Hyde Park Slowly
Report by Robert Greenfield, Rolling Stone, 29 October 1970
LONDON — Rain is sloshing down all the streets and windows, and when Bob Hite of Canned Heat wakes up in his hotel room in ...
see also Lovin' Spoonful, The
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