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Bobby Womack: 10 Questions for Bobby Womack
Interview by Ben Edmonds, MOJO, July 1998
What were you up to in the studio last night? ...
The Isley Brothers: It's Your Thing: The Story of the Isley Brothers (Epic) *****
Review by Tom Cox, The Guardian, 19 November 1999
THE MOST DEFINITIVE summation of The Isley Brothers' career so far begins not with a song but a real, live shriek. ...
The Isley Brothers: It's Your Thing – The Story Of The Isley Brothers
Review by Chris Roberts, Uncut, January 2000
A COLOSSAL, combustible funk-fest; enough for a throbbing theme-night in your very own living room. Furry kaftans and diamante-encrusted bomber jackets optional. Emerging from Lincoln ...
Ray Charles: The Definitive Ray Charles
Review by Charles Shaar Murray, MOJO, January 2002
Forty-six tracks from 48 years 40 of which are from the '50s and '60s, but them's the breaks a definitive encapsulation of a ...
Donnie: Bowery Ballroom, New York
Live Review by Kandia Crazy Horse, PopMatters, 22 July 2003
The Love Manifesto ...
Profile and Interview by Gavin Martin, Record Collector, June 2004
HOWARD TATE is sitting opposite me sipping black coffee in the bar of a West End Hotel and I can hardly believe it. Until recently ...
Betty Davis: She's Gotta Have It
Retrospective and Interview by James Maycock, MOJO, February 2005
ONE EVENING during the high summer of 1967, the fragrant Miss Mabry left her Greenwich Village apartment situated in the S&M area of Bedford Street. ...
Black Merda: It's a Detroit Rock Thing
Retrospective by Fred Mills, Harp, November 2005
THEY RUBBED shoulders with the cream of the Motor City, including Funkadelic, the Temptations, Edwin Starr, Bob Seger and the MC5. They recorded for the ...
Joss Stone: The Undoctored Ms Stone, I Presume: Joss Stone
Interview by Robert Sandall, Sunday Times, 4 February 2007
MEETING JOSS STONE in the Electric Lady recording suite in downtown Manhattan feels curiously appropriate. Set up in 1968 by Jimi Hendrix, who named his ...
War: The War Story: An Interview with War's Original Drummer Harold Brown
Interview by Carl Wiser, Songfacts, 20 March 2007
AS DRUMMER FOR THE BAND WAR, Harold Brown was part of the vibrant music scene of the late-'60s and early-'70s that included Jim Morrison, Jimi ...
Booker T. Jones: Booker T Jones: The King Of Stax Picks Up His Axe
Interview by Nick Coleman, Independent on Sunday, 26 April 2009
With his band the MGs, Booker T was the resident genius at one of America's great soul labels. Now, with a bit of help from ...
Michael Jackson: Blame it On the Good Times: The Life and Living Death of Michael Jackson
Essay by Barney Hoskyns, New Statesman, 6 July 2009
IN SEPTEMBER 1979, my friend Davitt Sigerson – then a very good white writer on black music; later the chairman of Island Records in America; ...
Chris Clark: Motown's Great White Hope: Chris Clark
Retrospective and Interview by Don Waller, Los Angeles Times, 21 August 2009
CHRIS CLARK was a 17-year-old, 6-foot platinum blond when she arrived at Motown's Detroit headquarters in 1963 -- demo in hand -- to audition for ...
Janelle Monáe: Sister From Another Planet
Interview by Dorian Lynskey, The Guardian, 26 August 2010
Inspired by sci-fi novels and Afro-futurists, Janelle Monáe is a cyber diva taking R&B into far-out places. Dorian Lynskey meets the most compelling new character ...
Bobby Womack: The Soundtrack of My Life
Interview by Jude Rogers, The Observer, 25 November 2012
BOBBY WOMACK'S career began in his teens in Cleveland, Ohio, when Sam Cooke mentored his family band, the Valentinos. In 1964 he wrote 'It's All ...
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