Search Results
57 articles found. Page 1 of 3. | Advanced Search
57 articles found. Page 1 of 3.
Top categories
-
Artist
-
Piece type
-
Subject/genre
-
Publication
-
Writer
Advanced Search
Top categories
-
Artist
-
Piece type
-
Subject/genre
-
Publication
-
Writer
Creedence Clearwater Revival: Swamp Rock That Wasn't
Interview by Royston Eldridge, Sounds, 31 October 1970
The SOUNDS Talk-in — JOHN FOGERTY of Creedence Clearwater Revival: an exclusive interview by Royston Eldridge ...
Barclay James Harvest: Waiting For The Cherry Harvest
Profile and Interview by Jerry Gilbert, Sounds, 4 August 1973
A COUPLE of years ago I chanced to review an album by a band which transformed a flirting relationship into something of a commitment. The ...
Bernard Purdie: Purdie's School of Drumming
Interview by Pete Makowski, Sounds, 26 April 1975
Pete Makowski talks to top American session drummer Bernard Purdie ...
David Essex: Roll On For The Main Attraction
Interview by Barbara Charone, Sounds, 20 September 1975
JUST OFF the Fulham Road, round the corner from an old cinema that Manticore have converted into a hollow rehearsal hall, David Essex sits in ...
Interview by Barbara Charone, Sounds, 24 January 1976
THE MINI-CAB DRIVER was confused. "Ron Wood," he kept repeating all the way to Richmond. The name was familiar but it's origin was a mystery. ...
Gene Clark: The Soulful Return Of Gene Clark
Profile and Interview by Mick Brown, Sounds, 24 January 1976
WHILE ROGER McGuinn plays with his electronic toys in his Hollywood mansion and makes records that are mere shadows of his past work; while David ...
The Fatback Band: Ain't No Such Thing As We Don't Sounds BAAAD
Interview by Vivien Goldman, Sounds, 6 March 1976
"WHEN WE get a groove we hate to quit!" shouted out Bill Curtis. His voice carried over inexorable waves of sound, cookin', stampin', and gettin' ...
Bachman-Turner Overdrive: The business of being Bachman-Turner Overdrive
Interview by Toby Goldstein, Sounds, 10 April 1976
Toby Goldstein finds there's nothing original with Randy Bachman ...
Interview by Steven Rosen, Sounds, 15 May 1976
SUPERTRAMP HORNMAN and funnyman John Helliwell gazed longingly out the A&M Records publicity office window at the burgundy Dino Ferrari. ...
Janis Ian: The Ugly Duckling That Laid A Golden Egg
Interview by Robin Katz, Sounds, 5 June 1976
'I am a swan!' sez Janis Ian. 'Right!' sez Robin Katz. ...
Johnny Guitar Watson: Ain't That A Bitch
Review by Vivien Goldman, Sounds, 24 July 1976
JOHNNY GUITAR WATSON is one of the classiest musicians around, though you might not believe it from the packaging of his latest album. On which ...
Letter by uncredited writer, Sounds, 28 August 1976
WHEN I READ about Eric Clapton's Birmingham concert when he urged support for Enoch Powell I nearly puked. ...
National Health: Newcastle University
Live Review by Phil Sutcliffe, Sounds, 30 October 1976
WATCHING rock and roll these last few weeks I just feel better and better. The long standing groan about the dearth of new bands and ...
Santana: Carlos Santana: T-Shirts And Sympathy
Report and Interview by Mick Brown, Sounds, 20 November 1976
What you been doing with yourself? How come you only got one guy left from last year's band? What's it like working with the third ...
Interview by Mick Brown, Sounds, 4 December 1976
WE ARE going to the University to do a radio interview. Correction; we were going to the University to do a radio interview, but with ...
Last Exit (UK), Sting: Making It: Last Exit
Report and Interview by Phil Sutcliffe, Sounds, 8 January 1977
Any band with fire in its belly sooner or later has to gamble on that make-or-break trip to London. This is an account of how ...
Emerson Lake And Palmer: The $2m Show That Never Ends: Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Report and Interview by Barbara Charone, Sounds, 2 July 1977
KEITH EMERSON sits in a Detroit French restaurant wearing traditional black leather trousers and a very large grin. Hes telling a reporter from Rolling Stone ...
Interview by Chas de Whalley, Sounds, 3 December 1977
"LIVING in Bloomington," considers Rich Stim, "Is like living in a hermetically sealed mayonnaise jar." And you might be excused thinking he was talking out ...
Power Pop part 1: Suddenly, Everything Is Power Pop!
Overview by Chas de Whalley, Sounds, 11 February 1978
A BRAND NEW YEAR and a brand new word for the media to fool about with, eh? What's it all about then, this Power Pop ...
Detective: Watching The Detective
Profile and Interview by Sylvie Simmons, Sounds, 18 March 1978
LOS ANGELES is a city full of Englishmen and Anglophiles. British bands don't play here any more, they live here. Londoners hanging out at the ...
Advanced Search
back to LIBRARY