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Pink Floyd: Freak out comes to town
Profile and Interview by David Hughes, Disc and Music Echo, 22 July 1967
MUCH HAS been written, and even more said, of the whys and wherefores of the Pink Floyd. ...
Rolling Stones, The, Who, The: The Rolling Stones drugs bust: Time Is On Our Side
Report by uncredited writer, International Times, 28 July 1967
THE SUN isn't known to have two faces, only the moon, but in England we have the lunatic Sun (a newspaper it thinks) with as ...
Doors, The, Jefferson Airplane: Jeffersons, Doors are Tops
Profile by Tracy Thomas, New Musical Express, 2 September 1967
LET ME TELL you about the two groups which are currently the most popular in America: the Doors and Jefferson Airplane. Both have been playing ...
Patti LaBelle, Supremes, The: Supreme CINDY-ella!
Profile by Nancy Lewis, Disc and Music Echo, 23 September 1967
Reflections on the new girl in the Supremes, Cindy Birdsong, who feels so much like Cinderella... ...
Tom Paxton: A Portrait of Paxton
Interview by Karl Dallas, Melody Maker, 7 October 1967
THERE ARE just seven clear free days in the crowded schedule of Tom Paxton, who arrived in Britain this week for a three-week stay which ...
Josh White, Judy White: Josh & Judy White: Josh and his Singing Family
Interview by Max Jones, Melody Maker, 21 October 1967
SOMETIMES IT seems as though Josh White brings a different member of his family every time he visits us, and every one is a singer. ...
Pink Floyd: His dream girl turned into a hit song!
Profile and Interview by uncredited writer, Jackie, 31 October 1967
Instant Guide to The Pink Floyd ...
Report by Norman Jopling, Record Mirror, 20 January 1968
THE FIRST of the Tamla Motown groups, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, have finally made it big in the British charts with their runaway transatlantic ...
Report from swinging London town
Report by Miles, Los Angeles Free Press, 26 January 1968
LITTLE HAS happened since winter came upon us and forced London's underground underground. The organisation called RELEASE has become one of the most valuable community ...
Doors, The: Strange Days with the Doors
Interview by Paul Nelson, Hullabaloo, February 1968
"We want the world and we want it now!" say the Doors, who open wide for HULLABALOO. They hail from the West and are definitely ...
John Fred and his Playboy Band: John Fred & His Playboy Band: The Controversy Surrounding 'Judy'
Interview by Rochelle Reed, KRLA Beat, 10 February 1968
HE'S 6'5" TALL and would have a difficult time going anywhere in disguise since he can't even find clothes to fit at Hollywood's better mens' ...
Beatles, The, George Harrison: Beatles by Barrow: Beatle Who's Changed The Most
Profile by Tony Barrow, Melody Maker, 17 February 1968
TONY BARROW, the Beatles press representative, writes about the Beatles for the first time in five years. Naturally, he chose Melody Maker. Barrow has been ...
Beach Boys, The, Taj Mahal: How Goes It Underground?
Report and Interview by Tom Nolan, Los Angeles Times, 18 February 1968
IT WAS A big day for me, for I had just met Andrew Oldham, the brains behind the Stones. He was very thin and he ...
Jimi Hendrix: The Black Elvis?
Interview by Michael Lydon, The New York Times, 25 February 1968
"WILL HE BURN it tonight?" asked a neat blonde of her boyfriend, squashed in beside her on the packed floor of the Fillmore auditorium. "He ...
Report by uncredited writer, The Warren-Forest Sun, 1 March 1968
DETROIT IS turning into ROCK CITY before our eyes, and we love it! All over the country groups are being "discovered, " and cities like ...
The Incredible String Band: Once Again, Is It Folk?
Profile and Interview by Karl Dallas, Melody Maker, 16 March 1968
WHEN poet Pete Brown, lyric-writer for the Cream, heard the new Incredible String Band LP, The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter, he said: "That's what the Rolling ...
Obituary by uncredited writer, Record World, 16 March 1968
Pioneered C&W Wax, Then R&B ...
Interview by Val Wilmer, Downbeat, 4 April 1968
THERE'S NO experience that compares to the first time the blues get to you. The hairs on your neck stand up and an uncanny churning ...
Blue Cheer: Top Tunes: Blue Cheer
Profile and Interview by Michael Oberman, Evening Star, The (Washington DC), 13 April 1968
"THESE GUYS are just like Hell's Angels. The only difference is that they don't have motorcycles — they have their instruments." ...
Byrds, The: Some of the Byrds Fly the Musical Coop
Interview by Pete Johnson, Los Angeles Times, 21 April 1968
THE BUFFALO Springfield replaced Bruce Palmer with Jim Messina. Grace Slick joined the Jefferson Airplane when Signe Anderson left. Paul Revere has had 27 Raiders. ...
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