Nazareth
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Argent, Nazareth: Sundown, Mile End, London
Live Review by Andrew Tyler, Disc, 11 November 1972
SUPPOSE A Rock-n-Roll band gave a concert and no one came – a thought that might have flashed through Rod Argent's mind as he scanned ...
Nazareth, Heart: Congress Centrum, Hamburg
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 4 December 1976
Rock solid Nazareth ...
Interview by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 13 October 1973
"I'M TELLING ye mon, there was this bird in 'ere and she can't 'ave been more than fifteen mon, and she's telling me she's wearing ...
'Skunk' Leads Nazareth To '80s
Interview by Don Snowden, Los Angeles Times, 20 January 1980
A RECORDING STUDIO can make strange bedfellows. Guitarist Jeff (Skunk) Baxter is best known for his work with the sophisticated rock of Steely Dan and, ...
Review by Greg Shaw, Rolling Stone, 9 May 1974
ON THEIR SECOND A&M album, this Scottish group with folk roots continue on their heavy electric course, guided by producer Roger Glover (of Deep Purple ...
Strangely missing that barrow boy stagger: in Frankfurt with the Faces
Report and Interview by James Johnson, New Musical Express, 4 August 1973
IT'S EARLY Sunday evening and three large Mercedes limousines are skimming through the outskirts of Frankfurt in rather regal convoy. In one, Keith Moon reclines ...
Review by Ken Barnes, Phonograph Record, September 1973
WHILE AMERICA continues to wallow in endless overblown funk, monotonous middle-of-the-rodomontade, and the unceasing soporifics of multitudinous mellow fellows and laid-back lasses, they've really been ...
Retrospective by Ken Barnes, Phonograph Record, March 1976
IT'S ALMOST schizophrenic. On the one side there's Nazareth the loud, flashy, hard-rocking boogie band. That's more or less their reputation in England, where they've ...
Nazareth: Close Enough For Rock & Roll
Review by Ken Barnes, Phonograph Record, March 1976
Close Enough For Rock & Roll, due for release in the near future, is more of the same for Nazareth. That is to say, out ...
Interview by Pete Makowski, Sounds, 13 November 1976
NAZARETH are pissed off!!! Well, they're not that pissed off. Only a bit. In fact they're probably just pissed... ...
Report by Peter Silverton, Sounds, 1 September 1979
ROCK AND ROLL at this level can be a damn luxurious business, I reflected in the air-conditioned comfort of the Nazareth limo sashaying and bumping ...
Interview by Rahul Shrivastava, bbc.co.uk, 2004
I'M AT THE Newcastle Arena. The band are 40 minutes late. I was told to be there at 7.30. This is how I like it. ...
Blue Oyster Cult, Nazareth: Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica CA
Live Review by Richard Cromelin, Los Angeles Times, 10 June 1974
Blue Oyster Cult in Heavy-Metal Offering ...
Buddy Miles Express, Byzantium, Nazareth: Lyceum, London
Live Review by Roger St. Pierre, New Musical Express, 10 June 1972
I MAKE NO apologies for the fact that I was fast asleep during the first number of Buddy Miles' set at the Lyceum's Midnight Court. ...
Live Review by Susan Williams, New Musical Express, 4 August 1984
QUO: A NATION MOURNS ...
Nazareth: So You Wanna Stay A Rock 'N' Roll Star?
Interview by Tony Stewart, New Musical Express, 18 August 1973
DAN McCAFFERTY has no pretensions. As he sits chain smoking in his manager's flat – a mere Rolls Royce-throw away from London's Hyde Park Corner ...
Nazareth's Game Plan: Fight It Out Until It's Right
Interview by Wesley Strick, Circus, 14 February 1977
IN GERMANY, their rock-hard rendition of Joni Mitchell's 'This Flight Tonight' won an award for chart longevity. On their recent 13-date cross-Canadian tour, they played ...
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