Nick Logan
Nick Logan was the editor of the New Musical Express - a.k.a. the NME - in its '70s heyday. He later founded The Face and Arena.
List of articles in the library by artist
Band, The: 'There's Still Togetherness': The Band
Report and Interview by Nick Logan, Hit Parader, December 1971
The Band – now down to playing 10 to 15 gigs a year over four or five weekends...a couple of tours a year the rest ...
Cream, Bonzo Dog Band: Taking the Saville By Storm: Cream
Review by Nick Logan, NME, November 1967
THE soaring, singing guitar, the elegant artistry of Eric Clapton... a tortured Jack Bruce jerking out the blues like a puppet stitched by machine ...
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