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Nico Leads Andrew's Off Beat Company...
Profile and Interview by Peter Jones, Record Mirror, 28 August 1965
PETER JONES REPORTS ...
Obituary by Dave Laing, The Guardian, 31 August 2004
LAURA BRANIGAN, who has died of a brain aneurysm aged 47, was a powerful singer with a five-octave range who in an earlier generation would ...
Sandy Bull, Roger Sprung, Stu Ramsay: Albums from Sandy Bull and more
Review by Robert Shelton, The New York Times, 18 August 1963
A STRUMMER WITH MORE THAN THREE CHORDS ...
Eddie Holland Is 300% Happier Now
Interview by Loraine Alterman, Rolling Stone, 2 April 1970
DETROIT — Edward Holland learned a lot at Motown besides how to make hit records. Edward Holland learned the art of the controlled interview, an ...
Robert Ellis: New band of the week: Robert Ellis
Profile by Paul Lester, The Guardian, 4 July 2012
Gram Parsons is long dead, but those with a taste for LA country might sense the return of the Grievous Angel in this singer ...
Review by Jude Rogers, bbc.co.uk, 19 March 2012
An emotional, experimental ride, Weller’s 11th solo LP is brilliant stuff. ...
Book Review by Mark Paytress, MOJO, April 2007
A life in music, rich in chemical romances, bickering stars and some wonderful work, is recounted with great dignity, says Mark Paytress ...
Philly Devotions: A Story Of Patience And Dedication
Profile and Interview by David Nathan, Blues & Soul, 27 July 1976
Everything comes to he who waits, they say. Well, these guys are hanging in there with the confidence that success will come when their talent ...
Pussy Riot: The Riot Girls' Style
Comment by Vivien Goldman, New York Times magazine blogs, 8 August 2012
IT HAS BEEN a shock to see the bravely smiling faces of three girls from the Russian punk collective Pussy Riot locked in a glass ...
Clifton Chenier's Cajun comes with French dressing
Report and Interview by Gary Kenton, Rolling Stone, 22 September 1977
The king of Zydeco accordion ...
Inez & Charlie Foxx: Inez and Charlie Foxx: Gospel Voice and Lunatic Gestures...
Profile and Interview by Maureen Cleave, The Evening Standard, 11 July 1964
CHARLES AND Inez Foxx are a handsome pair. To the initiated and fortunate few in this country who have heard them, they are known as ...
Them: Everyone wants to know about... that there Them group!
Interview by Penny Valentine, Disc, 10 April 1965
...and here's the secret of their success — writes PENNY VALENTINE ...
Doors, The: Strange Days with the Doors
Interview by Paul Nelson, Hullabaloo, February 1968
"We want the world and we want it now!" say the Doors, who open wide for HULLABALOO. They hail from the West and are definitely ...
Interview by Stuart Bailie, Record Mirror, 12 September 1987
Hot House are only on their second single, yet they already possess a soulful maturity and an "emotionally intense" singer who's been compared to Aretha ...
Profile and Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 10 April 1979
After a lengthy absence from the charts, Edwin's back with a vengeance. And he's well tuned in to disco as some folks acclaim 'Twenty Five ...
Sex Pistols, Sid Vicious: Sid Vicious Dies of Overdose
Report by Wayne Robins, Newsday, 3 February 1979
NEW YORK — Sid Vicious joined his girlfriend Nancy in death yesterday. ...
Herb Alpert: It's long way to Tijuana
Interview by Paul Sexton, The Times, 10 July 1996
POP MUSIC. The mid-1960s. The era when Britannia apparently ruled the airwaves. Yet consider the American album chart of 30 years ago this week. The ...
Widespread Panic: Panic Attack: An Actual Rock Show Comes to Town!
Interview by Bob Ruggiero, Creative Loafing, 23 July 1994
DAVE SCHOOLS can't wait to get to Savannah. Neither can the rest of his band for that matter. Yes, even now the collective stomachs of ...
Interview by Andria Lisle, Memphis Flyer, 12 February 2004
Rodney Crowell creates art for the soul in the cracks of Nashville's music machine. ...
Strokes, The: The Strokes: Is This It (RCA)
Review by Yancey Strickler, Flak Magazine, July 2001
GERMAN SOCIAL theorist Walter Benjamin's landmark essay 'The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction' argues that an original piece of artwork possesses ...
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