The Chambers Brothers
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Albums from the Who, Otis Redding and the Chambers Brothers
Review by Pete Johnson, Los Angeles Times, 17 December 1967
Biggest Happening in Album Covers ...
The Doors, the Chambers Brothers, Steppenwolf: Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles CA
Live Review by Pete Johnson, Los Angeles Times, 8 July 1968
THE DOORS' concert at the Hollywood Bowl Friday night should have been an exciting event, the high point of the career of a local rock ...
For Chambers Bros., Time Has Come in a Big Way
Profile and Interview by Mike Gormley, The Ottawa Journal, 1 November 1968
ELECTRIC, PSYCHEDELIC, smooth and professional, they don't depict poor Mississippi-born farmers. But that's where they started. The Chambers Brothers, Willie, George, Lester, Joe and non-brother ...
Rock Records! Alan Bown and Chambers Brothers
Review by John Mendelssohn, UCLA Daily Bruin, 27 November 1968
ENGLAND, NEEDLESS to say, has given us some incredible rock groups: The Beatles and Stones, The Who and The Kinks and The Yardbirds, Cream, Traffic, ...
The Newport Pop Festival: Two Days of Surprises, Flowers, Cream Pies... and Super Sounds!
Live Review by Carol Deck, Flip, December 1968
THE ONLY THING really wrong with the Newport Pop Festival held recently in Orange Country, Calif, was that it wasn't in Monterey. ...
The Chambers Brothers: Love, Peace and Happiness
Review by Ben Edmonds, Fusion, 6 February 1969
THE CHAMBERS BROTHERS have enjoyed a good deal of popularity and commercial success during the past couple of years, but to be quite honest, the ...
Profile by uncredited writer, Beat Instrumental, May 1969
THE CHAMBERS BROS. may well have taken over Blue Cheer's title of the world's loudest group. ...
Albert King, Poco, the Chambers Brothers: The Pavilion, Flushing Meadows, Queens NY
Live Review by Danny Goldberg, Billboard, 6 September 1969
King of the Blues Courts Fans ...
The Chambers Brothers: 'They Put Us Up for Sale; People Bought'
Interview by Mike Gormley, Detroit Free Press, 31 October 1969
THE CHAMBERS Brothers, who are Willie, George, Joe and Lester Chambers plus Brian Keenan, were dressed in the usual cool clothes they've been noted for ...
The Chambers Brothers: New Generation
Review by Ben Edmonds, Rolling Stone, 27 May 1971
AT THE OUTSET, the Chambers Brothers were a warmly exciting gospel act (catalogued on a series of fine albums released by Vault), but they apparently ...
Superstar Producer Jimmy Ienner
Interview by Lenny Kaye, Rock Scene, June 1974
IT'S ALL in the moves. Willie, Joe and Pops of the Chambers Brothers are grouped around a microphone in the duskily-lit interior of Venture Sound, ...
The Chambers Brothers, Kokomo: Bottom Line, New York NY
Live Review by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 22 March 1975
Kokomo keep the faith ...
The Chambers Brothers: High Energy Encapsulated
Profile and Interview by David Nathan, Blues & Soul, 1 March 1977
AFTER A fairly lengthy absence from the charts – although they've by no means been absent from the music scene in general – The Chambers ...
Time for The Chambers Brothers!
Retrospective by Barney Hoskyns, Mojo Collections, December 2001
IN THE STANDARD ANNALS OF "black rock", the acknowledged progenitors tend to be the usual suspects – Hendrix, Sly, Love. But there was another act ...
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