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Jimi Hendrix, Garnet Mimms, 1-2-3: Saville Theatre, London
Live Review by Derek Boltwood, Record Mirror, 13 May 1967
I ALWAYS get the impression that the American Soul Singers visiting this country are graduates of the 'National Soul Factory of America'. Garnet Mimms at ...
Jimi Hendrix, Garnet Mimms: Jimi Hendrix Experience, Garnet Mimms: Saville Theatre, London
Live Review by Penny Valentine, Disc and Music Echo, 13 May 1967
Hendrix turns on the heat ...
Jimi Hendrix, Curtis Knight: Jimi Hendrix: Curtis Knight's Encounter With The Divine Light
Interview by Gene Santoro, Guitar World, September 1985
As told to Gene Santoro ...
Jimi Hendrix: Various Artists: Power of Soul – A Tribute To Jimi Hendrix
Review by Jeff Calvin, Blues Revue, August 2004
YES, WE HAVE been Experienced. We've been to Electric Ladyland. We've seen the Purple Haze, been Fired and Foxey Ladied into submission. Jimi is everywhere ...
Review by Vernon Gibbs, Columbia Daily Spectator, 5 October 1970
CHILLING. EVERY note sends raw, nervous bundles of uncertainty racing through your head. Reprise, which originally planned this album to capitalize on the festival furore ...
Review by Peter Jones, Record Mirror, 6 May 1967
A multitude of newies this week including Presley, Dylan, & Beach Boys ...
Review by Penny Valentine, Disc and Music Echo, 11 March 1967
Hendrix: incredibly ugly but so much excitement ...
Live Review by Pete Johnson, Los Angeles Times, 4 July 1967
Two Pop Groups in Los Angeles Debuts ...
Retrospective and Interview by Don Waller, MOJO, October 2009
Motown's square-peg bombshell on cultdom, comebacks and Jimi Hendrix ...
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 ...
Earth, Wind & Fire, Funkadelic, Prince: Whites Are Missing Good Rock By Blacks
Overview by Geoffrey Himes, Baltimore Sun, 15 November 1981
IF YOU LISTEN to Baltimore's album-oriented rock (AOR) radio stations or any of dozens of similar stations around the country, you're unlikely to hear any ...
Bootsy Collins: King of the funk bass is back with a solo album
Report and Interview by Gavin Martin, Daily Mirror, 22 April 2011
LOUNGING IN A London hotel suite dedicated to the memory of his childhood hero Jimi Hendrix, Bootsy Collins grins to reveal a gold incisor implant. ...
Funkadelic, Mandrill, Osibisa, Rare Earth: Black 'Woodstock': A Violent Fiasco
Report by Vernon Gibbs, New Musical Express, 1 September 1973
IT COULD have been the biggest event of the summer. For many of us trapped in the iron heart of the city, it promised to ...
Obituary by Richard Williams, The Guardian, 23 May 2011
FOR A TIME in the mid-1960s, the band of the great rhythm and blues tenor saxophonist King Curtis contained two guitarists. The first, Jimi Hendrix, ...
Report by Keith Altham, New Musical Express, 24 June 1967
WE DROVE to London Airport in Animal manager Mike Jeffery's Rolls-Royce while he dictated a few last minute instructions to assistant Tony Garland — "Ring ...
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 ...
Tracy Chapman, Jimi Hendrix, Living Colour, Prince, Dan Reed Network: Black Rock
Essay by David Toop, The Face, July 1990
White Rock we know about, but why should the idea of Black Rock be so difficult to comprehend? When Prince says his current tour is rock'n'roll based, he ...
Interview by Bill Bentley, LA Weekly, 1 May 1980
THE LATE sixties were a time for guitars, and five musicians — fifty fingers — appeared to naturally jump to the center of attention: Jimi ...
Johnny Adams, Earl King: Earl King, Johnny Adams: Nugget Club, Long Beach CA
Live Review by Don Waller, Los Angeles Times, 3 March 1986
KING: ORIGINAL LICKS ...
Funkadelic, Parliament: Eddie Hazel: 1950-1992
Obituary by Alan Light, Rolling Stone, 18 February 1993
EDDIE HAZEL, the Parliament-Funkadelic guitarist whose searing leads were a staple of the funk army's albums and concerts for more than two decades, died on ...
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