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Hamilton Bohannon: The Great Disco Mystery
Interview by Roger St. Pierre, New Musical Express, 28 June 1975
H. BOHANNON DISCOVERS WHERE IT'S AT ...
Hamilton Bohannon: Bohannon: Have a Good Day…
Interview by Tony Cummings, Black Music, August 1975
Hamilton Bohannon has words with Tony Cummings... ...
Betty Davis, Miles Davis: Betty Davis: Aisles of Miles
Interview by Robin Katz, Sounds, 2 August 1975
The ex-wife or Miles Davis is now making it on her own account. Robin Katz reports ...
Betty Davis, Miles Davis: Betty Davis: Putting the Miles behind her
Interview by Robin Katz, Let It Rock, October 1975
BETTY DAVIS is the amazon-sized, raucous, screeching ex-wife of Miles Davis who has copped (unofficially) this year's award for best B-side of a flop single. ...
Bobby Womack: A Documented History of Bobby Womack
Memoir by uncredited writer, Phonograph Record, November 1975
HE'S WRITTEN hits for Rod Stewart, the Rolling Stones, Wilson Pickett and the J. Geils Band. He's played on countless sessions from Aretha Franklin to ...
Earth Wind and Fire: Signs Rise for Shining Stars
Interview by David Rensin, Rolling Stone, 29 January 1976
LOS ANGELES – "Music is a sacred thing and we take it very seriously," Earth Wind & Fire founder/percussionist Maurice White offers during a rehearsal ...
Brass Construction got Disco-Power!
Profile and Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 24 February 1976
I'M NOT prone to making rash statements (as most readers of B&S of any long-standing will bear witness) but I am going to predict that ...
Mandrill: They Did It Their Way...
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 25 May 1976
Hey caramba, the boys are really grabbing some attention with their 'Disco Lypso' cut. And they've proved it never pays to give in. They've continued ...
Brothers Johnson: The Brothers Johnson: Look Out For Number One (A&M)
Review by Cliff White, New Musical Express, 26 June 1976
TWENTY-YEAR-OLD session bassist Louis "Thunder Thumbs" Johnson and his elder bro, guitarist George "Lightning Licks", leap from the striking cover of this album like two ...
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 29 June 1976
An intergalactic communication from Space Commander George Clinton aboard the starship Parliafunkadelicment... ...
George Clinton, Funkadelic, Parliament: A Journey to the Center of Parliament/Funkadelic
Report and Interview by Tom Vickers, Rolling Stone, 26 August 1976
They're Coming to Take You Away, Ha-Ha ...
Interview by Vivien Goldman, Sounds, 11 September 1976
Last seen: breaking into the charts with 'I Need It'. Previous convictions: playing with Frank Zappa. Former occupation: legendary R and B man; unknown composer ...
Report and Interview by Davitt Sigerson, Black Music, October 1976
Davitt Sigerson investigates New York's soul music underground ...
James Brown: Git Down! Git Down! Git Down!
Interview by Cliff White, New Musical Express, 8 January 1977
Is Britain ready for the return of the Godfather of Soul? On the eve of JAMES BROWN'S fourth visit to the UK, Cliff White reveals ...
George Benson: Breezin' with Benson
Interview by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 5 February 1977
"HE (MILES Davis) was one of the first smart guys in this industry. I love him a lot and every time I speak to him ...
Brass Construction: The Brains Behind Brass Construction
Profile and Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 24 May 1977
B&S SuperEd, John Abbey, goes a-rappin' with BC's Superleader, Randy Muller... ...
George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, Funkadelic, Parliament: The Creation of Dr Funkenstein
Interview by Roy Carr, New Musical Express, 7 January 1978
The scene: Maggotropolis, Hollywood. The target: the infamous Mr. GEORGE CLINTON High Priest of a Black Unholy Trinity. Enter a reporter clutching a clove of ...
Jimmy Castor Bunch, The: Bertha Butt meets Darth Vader... courtesy of Jimmy Castor, of course!
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 18 July 1978
WHEN IT comes to novelty disco tunes, Jimmy Castor has proven himself to be irresistible. Right from 'Hey Leroy, Your Mama's Calling You', through the ...
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 10 October 1978
WHENEVER you think of the Miama Sound, the name of K.C. & the Sunshine Band immediately springs to mind. Via a long string of golden ...
Mtume: Not Just Funnin', Mtume Mean Real Business
Interview by David Nathan, Blues & Soul, 7 November 1978
Mtume's jumping off point came when two of the guys wrote a hit for Roberta Flack, but they are more than just a songwriting team ...
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