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Bobby Vinton: The sad, sad road to success — via the nursery
Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 15 September 1962
WHAT A flabby, masochistic lot they are in the hit parade at the moment! In the five records at the top, not one of them ...
Bobby Rydell: Twenty Years Plus Bobby
Profile and Interview by David Griffiths, Record Mirror, 23 March 1963
A SIGNIFICANT thing happened to Bobby Rydell when he was five years old. His father took him to see a stage show. And another stage ...
Spencer Davis Group, Jackie Trent, Vashti Bunyan: Vashti agrees: her last name must go (it's Bunyan)
Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 15 May 1965
VASHTI BUNYAN is the latest in a stream of refined, nicely brought-up, middle-class girls whose well-bred accents have adorned the hit parade since Marianne Faithfull ...
Monkees, The: The Monkees — They're What's Happening Baby!
Profile by Derek Taylor, Rave, January 1967
An exclusive story by Derek Taylor ...
David Cassidy: Madison Square Garden, New York NY
Live Review by Lillian Roxon, Sydney Morning Herald, the, 19 March 1972
David Cassidy was a roaring success ...
David Cassidy: The Real David Cassidy
Profile by Lillian Roxon, New York Sunday News, 19 March 1972
A FEW WORDS in defense of Mr. David Cassidy. What is this nonsense about "writhing sensuality" and "apple pie and sex"? ...
Jermaine Jackson, Jackson 5, The: Let's Hear a Scream For the Jackson Five
Profile by Lillian Roxon, New York Sunday News, 17 June 1973
"Hey, Jackson Five fan! Look at all this outasight J-5 groovy good stuff you can order! Hurry! Send away today! Fast delivery! Money-back guarantee" ...
Interview by Ian Birch, Smash Hits, 3 February 1983
"It's the sound of primal life," according to these five chaps from Leighton Buzzard. "That's just what I was going to say," replies Ian Birch. ...
Kajagoogoo, Limahl: Limahl: I Me Mine
Interview by Helen Fitzgerald, Melody Maker, 9 June 1984
LIMAHL and his ego hold court. Credulous report: Helen FltzGerald ...
George Michael, Wham!: "Will George Michael Ever Appear On Stage Again"
Report and Interview by Chris Heath, Smash Hits, 3 January 1985
Of course he will. But that didn't stop people asking questions like that on the news the day he strained his back and Wham! had ...
Interview by William Shaw, Smash Hits, 12 August 1987
We present 25 incredible, barmy and completely true facts about the group that Italy knows as "Brother Behind." ...
Curiosity Killed The Cat: New Faces: England's Latest Curiosity
Profile and Interview by Rob Tannenbaum, Rolling Stone, 24 September 1987
Teen heartthrobs Curiosity Killed the Cat try to conquer America ...
Transcript of audio interview by Adam Sweeting, Rock's Backpages transcripts, 25 January 1989
This is a transcript of Adam's audio interview with Tom. Listen to the audio of this interview. ...
Interview by Sean O'Hagan, The Guardian, 9 February 1991
On the titter count he scores high. And he insists on playing the prat because it pays off so handsomely. But the music biz has ...
Kylie Minogue: She Came, She S.A.W., She Conquered
Interview by Stuart Maconie, New Musical Express, 22 August 1992
In the great theme park that is the British Popular Experience, KYLIE MINOGUE represents a national treasure, which is not bad going for an Australian. ...
Spice Girls: Too Hot to Handle
Interview by Chris Heath, Rolling Stone, 10 July 1997
How five British pop tarts built their own world empire ...
Backstreet Boys: And They Can Sing Too
Profile and Interview by Marc Weingarten, Los Angeles Times, 4 January 1998
Two years ago, the Backstreet Boys struggled to find an audience in America for their clean-cut songs. Now, after mega-star success in Europe and Canada, ...
Spice Girls: The Spice Girls: The Girls Can't Help It
Report and Interview by Jerry Thackray, Vox, May 1998
They were supposed to have sunk without a trace by now, but it seems that everyone still wants a piece of the SPICE GIRLS. Certainly ...
All Saints, George Michael, Robbie Williams: Robbie Williams: The Nation's Favourite
Special Feature by Chris Heath, The Face, January 1999
THE AWARD FOR THE MOST CLEAN-LIVING AND MODERATE POPULAR ENTERTAINER OF 1998 GOES TO... ...
S Club 7: Warning: They're Part Spice Girl, Part Monkee...
Report by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 8 April 1999
Seen the show, read the book, got the T-shirt? You soon will have. Caroline Sullivan prepares for S Club 7, coming to your TV screen ...
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