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John Mayall, MC5, Traffic: Rock and Roll Dope #6
Comment by John Sinclair, Fifth Estate, 15 August 1968
NOW THAT things have cooled down a little for the MC5 and myself after all the excitement of recent weeks maybe I can get into ...
Grand Funk Railroad: The Bigtime Rock Band That's Ignored Back Home in Detroit
Report and Interview by Mike Gormley, Detroit Free Press, 17 May 1970
THERE'S NOTHING small-time about Detroit in the music business. More and more, record company executives come here first to tap talent. They know it's here. ...
Report and Interview by Andrew Tyler, New Musical Express, 15 November 1975
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN says he just writes down his impressions of stuff whereas here in Hollywood, Calif., there are people in from New York who believe ...
Doors, The, MC5, Ramones, The, Jonathan Richman, Stooges, The: Danny Fields: The Fields Connection
Interview by Giovanni Dadomo, Sounds, 9 July 1977
The Doors, MC5, Iggy & The Stooges, John Cale, Lou Reed, Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers and The Ramones — without them the last ten years of ...
Bruce Springsteen: Fred Goodman: The Mansion on the Hill (Times Books, $25)
Book Review by Ira Robbins, Rolling Stone, 6 March 1997
BABY, YOU'RE A RICH MAN A new book explores how rock & roll became a $20 billion business ...
Interview by Larry LeBlanc, Celebrity Access, 30 August 2018
YOU ARE GOING to have to wait for a film to make much sense of Toby Mamis' fabulously winding career. ...
Doors, The: Elektra: When Worlds Collide
Retrospective by Larry Jaffee, Record Collector News, February 2020
Former Manhattan home of Elektra Records faces demolition. The Doors' heyday coincided with label being at 1855 Broadway ...
Malcolm McLaren: Jewish manager as professional troublemaker
Retrospective by Gary Lucas, Please Kill Me!, 13 October 2020
A new doorstopper-sized (900+ pages) biography of Malcolm McLaren by Paul Gorman got musician Gary Lucas thinking about one part of the former Sex Pistol/Bow ...
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