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The Rowan Brothers: Rowan Brothers: Somewhat Glam And Slightly Teenage
Interview by Richard Cromelin, Phonograph Record, March 1973
"THE BROTHERLY Loverlies" kind of catchy, isn't it? That's what one of the teen mags called the Rowan Brothers when it tossed them to ...
Interview by David Rensin, Crawdaddy!, March 1973
LOS ANGELES – Bonnie Raitt is by nature a purposeful woman. On a personal level, she is attempting to forge a new ethic reaching beyond ...
Interview by Jon Tiven, New Haven Rock Press, 4 April 1973
PATTO MAY not be the richest and most famous band ever to step out of their rock 'n' roll shoes, but in my book they ...
Interview by Rosalind Russell, Disc, 5 May 1973
MRS CONNOLLY, where are you? Wherever you are, your son Brian is doing all right thank you. He has just bought a new car and ...
Led Zeppelin: The High-Flying Led Zeppelin Tour
Interview by Lillian Roxon, New York Sunday News, 13 May 1973
THE WAY I've been hearing it, it's already the biggest tour in rock and roll history — 33 concerts in 30 cities, a gross that ...
Interview by David Rensin, Crawdaddy!, June 1973
I WANT TO talk on the grass in the sun. Lowell George wants to be interviewed while sitting in the cockpit of a movie prop ...
Anne Murray: Canada's Sweetheart Stays Put
Interview by Judith Sims, Rolling Stone, 7 June 1973
LOS ANGELES — "Canada has never had a star in the real sense of the word. They've had people big in Canada and nowhere else, ...
Commander Cody: The Early Sound Of "Now" Music
Interview by Lillian Roxon, New York Sunday News, 29 July 1973
HIS FIRST BAND was called the Fantastic Surfing Beavers and, according to Commander Cody, it was the worst band that ever existed. I was sorry ...
Elton John, Bernie Taupin, Bluesology: The Rolling Stone Interview: Elton John
Interview by Paul Gambaccini, Rolling Stone, 16 August 1973
ELTON JOHN wanted to do The Rolling Stone Interview when we first suggested it to him in February. A grueling British tour kept him occupied ...
Hot Chocolate: Chocolate Brown
Interview by Charles Shaar Murray, NME, 25 August 1973
THERE IS absolutely no getting away from the fact that it was an excessively hot and sticky afternoon. Sweaterama incarnate. Clothing stuck unpleasantly to the ...
Interview by Michael Watts, Melody Maker, 8 September 1973
It's a long way from San Diego street corners to gold records. But War are still street people playing street music. MICHAEL WATTS reports... ...
The Carpenters: It's Plane Sailing!
Interview by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 29 September 1973
HEAD DOWN THE Santa Ana freeway, turn off on San Gabriel, make a couple of rights and you're in Downey, a right-wing, unpretentious suberb of ...
Interview by Joel Selvin, San Francisco Chronicle, 6 January 1974
SOME PEOPLE might call Larry Graham cocky. The 27-year-old soul musician seethes with talent and finally has the means to unleash it. No doubt he ...
Alice Cooper: Alice through the looking glass
Interview by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 12 January 1974
Shep Gordon worked for firm making clothes for the dead... Now he manages the killer himself, Alice Cooper. Gordon talks to MM New York writer ...
Humble Pie, Steve Marriott, Small Faces, The: Steve Marriott (1974)
Interview by Jim Esposito, Rock's Backpages Audio, February 1974
The Pieman tells some splendid road stories; talks about recording their latest, Thunderbox; looks back at his schooldays and the Small Faces, and talks about his immediate plans.
File format: mp3; file size: 25.6mb, interview length: 27' 56" sound quality: ***
Brian Eno: Everything You'd Rather Not Know About Eno
Interview by Chrissie Hynde, New Musical Express, 2 February 1974
IT WAS WITH a certain apprehensive curiosity that I first noticed the brown lace-up shoes. He displayed a normalcy that I just couldn't trust. After ...
Humble Pie, Peter Frampton: Dee Anthony: Dee Works!
Interview by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 9 February 1974
From doing impersonations of Al Jolson for 20 bucks a night to managing Humble Pie – that's the story of Dee Anthony. He talks to ...
Glen Campbell: The Campbell's are coming... to London, or Houston, or...
Interview by Ray Fox-Cumming, Disc, 23 March 1974
Glen Campbell changes the song title depending on where he's playing ...
King Crimson, Robert Fripp: King Crimson’s Robert Fripp
Interview by Steven Rosen, Guitar Player, May 1974
ROBERT FRIPP, lead guitarist with English rock King Crimson, conspicuous personality by appearing inconspicuous. Rather than stand when performing, he perches himself on a stool, ...
Sylvia Robinson, Mickey & Sylvia: Sexy Soul: Another Big One for Sylvia!
Interview by Tony Cummings, Black Music, May 1974
She had a big hit with the sexy 'Pillow Talk' and she's doing it again with 'Sweet Stuff'. Sylvia purrs to a heavy-breathing Tony Cummings... ...
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