Stackridge
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Report by Mark Plummer, Melody Maker, 4 March 1972
Stackridge are one of the few bands to take their music to the people in the 'front line' in Ireland, Mark Plummer reports. ...
Stackridge: Mr. Mick (Rocket, white label) *****
Review by Phil Sutcliffe, Sounds, 6 March 1976
Presenting Mutter Slater ...
Brinsley Schwarz, Stackridge, the Flamin' Groovies: The Roundhouse, London
Live Review by Nick Kent, New Musical Express, 30 September 1972
FIRST THE facts: Greasy Truckers are basically two people who wish to be known as Melvin and Fanny Hotrock (We all have our problems, I ...
Stackridge: Presenting Mutter Slater
Report and Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Sounds, 20 March 1976
Well this is really a feature on Stackridge but even they admit that Mutter's became their front man. Still they're all getting behind a new ...
Stackridge: The Stackridge Story
Review and Interview by Andrew Tyler, Disc, 3 June 1972
NOW JIM Walters has passed his bricklaying exams he's rejoined his old band Stackridge. If things don't work out, you see, he'll have something to ...
Lummy Days Are Over, Stackridge Move On…
Interview by Barbara Charone, New Musical Express, 18 August 1973
ONCE BILLED as the Almost Greatest Show On Earth, those remarkable young men from the West Country known collectively as Stackridge are currently at work ...
Stackridge: An Every Day Story Of Country Folk
Profile and Interview by Steve Turner, Beat Instrumental, June 1971
NEW BANDS emerging today seem to roughly divide into two categories. ...
Stackridge: Pinafore Days (Sire)
Review by Ron Ross, Phonograph Record, December 1974
AS A DURABLE metaphor for teen enthusiasm and articulate emotion, the Beatles' musical vocabulary has proven itself time and time again, even as the Beatles ...
see also Korgis, The
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