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George Thorogood & The Destroyers: George Thorogood: The Delaware Destroyer!
Profile and Interview by John Tobler, ZigZag, April 1979
IF RECENT REPORTS are to be believed, Beserkley Records may be in some kind of difficulties, at least as far as their English office is ...
Nina Hagen: The Euro Woman Cometh
Profile and Interview by Max Bell, New Musical Express, 9 June 1979
THE LOBBY OF Blake's Hotel in Kensington is a hive of useless activity. As I walk through the open glass doors with the just-so scrolling ...
Profile and Interview by Michael Gross, Chic, July 1979
DURING THE YEAR prior to his first solo concert tour in 1975, Brian Eno's image alone sustained public interest in his career. ...
The Crusaders: It's A Street Life In The Crusaders
Profile and Interview by Max Bell, NME, 22 September 1979
IT'S THE MID-1950s in Houston, Texas, east of Galveston Bay and west of the River Colorado, and some of the local folks are having themselves ...
Tamiko Jones: Tamiko's Intercity Hit
Profile and Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 20 November 1979
New York, Detroit, Atlanta, back to Detroit, on to Nashville. Those were the ports of call for Tamiko Jones. ...
Profile and Interview by Cynthia Rose, Viz, 1980
GENERALLY there exists a dichotomy between pioneering artists and their audiences – the potetial appreciator is apt to be surprised, disturbed, or simply unaccustomed to ...
Joan Jett: Return Of The Jett Girl
Profile and Interview by Kris Needs, ZigZag, February 1980
HELLO, hello, she's back again! Joan Jett, the Runaway with the solid gold rock 'n' roll heart has returned, bouncing to a Gary Glitter soundtrack ...
The Jam Is Packed Off To America
Profile and Interview by Simon Frith, Creem, April 1980
THEY STARTED talking about clothes even before I left. They were discussing shirt makers. "Jermyn Street," was the consensus. "They will make silk up for ...
Fleetwood Mac: Can't Go Home Again
Profile and Interview by Chris Salewicz, Trouser Press, April 1980
OF COURSE, Fleetwood Mac is the American Dream. The band's success story is the stuff of which the mythology of modern day America is made: ...
Profile and Interview by Lester Bangs, The Village Voice, 1 October 1980
He's Alive, But So Is Paint. Are You? ...
Profile and Interview by Paul Sexton, Record Mirror, 15 November 1980
THE DARK and mysterious Notting Hill Gate tube station, one cold and rainy night. Outside it stands an equally dark and mysterious stranger, armed with ...
ABC: Now a name to drop. Soon a major part in the party.
Profile and Interview by Paul Morley, The Face, August 1981
I HOLD in my hand three letters... ...
ABC... or First Steps in Funk.
Profile and Interview by Dave Rimmer, Smash Hits, 12 November 1981
Dave Rimmer meets Sheffield's finest ...
Joan Jett: Selling Records Is The Best Revenge
Profile and Interview by Jim Green, Trouser Press, June 1982
"I LOVE ROCK'N'ROLL" has to be one of the corniest, old hat, lowest-common denominator clichés of all, right? The phrase conjures images of barechested, bluejeaned ...
Bongos, The: Banging The Bongos
Profile and Interview by Iman Lababedi, Creem, August 1982
NEW YORK — "Baby psychedelia," claims Billy Altman three songs into the Bongos' first set at the Bottom Line. "Like an early Nervus Rex if ...
45 Grave, Vox Pop: California Screamin': 45 Grave and Vox Pop
Profile and Interview by Byron Coley, New York Rocker, September 1982
"All I can say is that everyone in Vox Pop is smarter than everyone in 45 Grave."--Jeff Dahl, May '82"I'm smarter than everyone in Vox ...
Clash, The: The Clash: Revolutionary Rock
Profile and Interview by Michael Goldberg, Downbeat, December 1982
IT'S AN ugly voice. Gruff, guttural, uncouth, barbaric at times. Joe Strummer can't sing, not like an Al Jarreau or a Joni Mitchell, anyway. Lyrics ...
Duane Eddy and A Band He Couldn't Refuse
Profile and Interview by Don Snowden, Los Angeles Times, 27 July 1983
DUANE EDDY's "twangy" guitar sound on hits like 'Rebel-Rouser' established him as a major star during the golden era of rock instrumentals, so his return ...
John Mellencamp: The Kid's Alright
Profile and Interview by Deborah Frost, Record, December 1983
Beneath all the bluster, John Cougar turns out to be an average Joe trying to make a living and have a good time — neither ...
Thomas Mapfumo: The Lion of Zimbabwe
Profile and Interview by Vivien Goldman, New Musical Express, 5 January 1985
Inspiration to freedom fighters and creator of the Zimbabwean sound, THOMAS MAPFUMO is ready to conquer the world. VIVIEN GOLDMAN talks to Africa's Bob Marley. ...
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