Kaleidoscope
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Kaleidoscope: Pulsating Dream – The Epic Recordings (Acadia/Evangeline)
Review by Barney Hoskyns, Uncut, June 2004
The complete ‘66-’70 works of insanely eclectic LA ensemble beloved of Jimmy Page. ...
The Rise and Fall of the Neoprene Lizards: The Kaleidoscope Story
Retrospective and Interview by David Biasotti, pulsatingdream.com, 2004
I: "It was great music to float on while in the thrall of cannabis." ...
Live Review by John Mendelssohn, Los Angeles Times, 17 April 1969
Spirit, Procol Play Concerts ...
Kaleidoscope: Incredible! Kaleidoscope (Epic BN 26467)
Review by John Mendelssohn, Los Angeles Times, 22 March 1970
KALEIDOSCOPE, APPARENTLY disillusioned (an justifiably so) after a three-year career as one of the world's most interesting yet chronically most-ignored rock groups, has here given ...
Chris Darrow's Kaleidoscopic Vision
Profile and Interview by Michael Simmons, L.A. Weekly, 25 February 2009
HE HAS AN upcoming tribute concert and box-set release and yet the question many will ask is, "Who is Chris Darrow?" ...
Kaleidoscope, Seatrain: the Ash Grove, Los Angeles CA
Live Review by Pete Johnson, Los Angeles Times, 13 September 1968
THE KALEIDOSCOPE is possibly the most underrated rock group in the country, a local group which has been playing for two years waiting for audiences ...
Hoyt Axton, Kaleidoscope: the Troubadour, Los Angeles CA
Live Review by Pete Johnson, Los Angeles Times, 24 February 1967
Hoyt Axton Sounds of Sad, Glad ...
David Lindley: Stringing Together an Aesthetic Sound
Profile and Interview by Richard Cromelin, Los Angeles Times, 1 January 1978
LOS ANGELES folkies fondly remember David Lindley as the perennial winner of the Topanga banjo-fiddle contest. Some rock fans, among them Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page ...
Platter Chatter: Albums from The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Jefferson Airplane, Cream and Kaleidoscope
Review by uncredited writer, Hit Parader, April 1968
BEACON FROM MARS/THE KALEIDOSCOPE — Here is the most versatile band we have ever heard. You want ragtime? Listen to 'Baldheaded End OfA Broom' which ...
Platter Chatter: albums from Crosby Stills & Nash, Muddy Waters & more
Review by uncredited writer, Hit Parader, November 1969
CROSBY STILLS & NASH is an exquisite collection of words from this triumvirate. Steve Stills, the moody ex-Buffalo, seems to be the anchor here, as ...
see also David Lindley
see also Chris Darrow
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