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Last Poets, The: The Last Poets: Hip-Hop's Secret Historians
Profile and Interview by Gene Santoro, Pulse!, July 1991
Rap's godfathers the Last Poets drop some truth on the gangsta ethos. ...
Albert King: Full Circle For Albert King
Profile and Interview by Don Snowden, Los Angeles Times, 11 September 1983
Albert King is no stranger to passing pop fashions. ...
The Nice: 1968 The Year Of The Nice
Profile and Interview by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 13 July 1968
NICE ARE now one of Britain's top groups, ranking with Cream and Jimi Hendrix's Experience. And as Cream aren't working and are on the edge ...
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 ...
Profile and Interview by Angus Batey, MOJO, August 2001
Rap and R&B excellence under the sway of moonwalking foxes and crazy Bonnie Raitt. ...
Merry Clayton: The Spotlight's on Merry
Profile and Interview by Mike Jahn, Baltimore Sun, 5 March 1972
MICK JAGGER, the satin-pants Satan, is o-o-o-ing ominously through 'Gimme Shelter'. He is doing all right, rocking the boat but not overturning it. But behind ...
Nice, The: The Nice: Bernstein Is Peeved
Profile and Interview by Peter Jones, Record Mirror, 17 August 1968
LEONARD BERNSTEIN IS NOT PLEASED WITH 'AMERICA' ...
Suzi Quatro: The Teen Queen Of Europe Comes Home
Profile and Interview by Michael Gross, Circus, August 1974
IN 1971 SHE'D been nowhere a local bandleader in Detroit who was more a spectacle than a musician. Then she left America. When Suzi ...
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap: 16 Salutes The Union Gap
Profile and Interview by uncredited writer, 16 Magazine, July 1968
IN THIS day and age, with all the competition, it's quite an accomplishment to have a top ten record – especially for a new group. ...
Kasabian: Dreams of Brit-rock Empire
Profile and Interview by Marc Weingarten, Los Angeles Times, 2 June 2005
The four mates of Kasabian would like a shot at the crown before the sun sets on the new UK scene. ...
Lenny Kravitz: Come in, sit down, skin up…
Profile and Interview by Mat Snow, Q, March 1993
Enter, why don't you, Lenny Kravitz's psychedelically appointed freak pad, where herbular smells prevail, outdoor footwear is outlawed and co-habitees number willowy blondes and cantankerous ...
Outkast: Partners in Rhyme: OutKast
Profile and Interview by Paul Lester, The Guardian, 18 May 2001
One of them is a blonde-wigged, teetotal vegetarian who reads Pushkin. The other breeds pitbulls in his spare time. Together they have been called the ...
Profile and Interview by John Morthland, LA Weekly, 16 September 1993
But Junior Brown can make a guit-steel sing ...
Profile and Interview by Martin Aston, Q, March 1996
"TIM" WAS A familiar name around the Greenwich Village folk scene of the '60s, but one with a tragically portentous ring to it. Tim Hardin ...
Profile and Interview by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 6 November 1976
FOR A band that was formed virtually by accident one night on a European tour four years ago, Orleans have now come a long way, ...
Doug Kershaw: Crazy Cajun Fiddler
Profile and Interview by Danny Goldberg, Circus, April 1970
DOUG KERSHAW, before his current tour was primarily known as "the guy who was on the Johnny Cash Show the same night that Dylan was ...
Meat Loaf: Loaf Story, Or How To Sell Eight Million Albums When Nobody’s Looking
Profile and Interview by Mike Stand, Smash Hits, 17 September 1981
MEAT LOAF'S Bat Out Of Hell album was unquestionably one of the rock phenomena of the last decade. And, of course, success is wonderful... but ...
Cameo's Black-Rock Breakthrough
Profile and Interview by Michael Goldberg, Rolling Stone, 15 January 1987
Veteran band goes Top Ten with 'Word Up' ...
Morcheeba cherishes songs, not sounds
Profile and Interview by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, 29 April 1998
IT WASN'T LONG ago that the London-based brothers Ross and Paul Godfrey were making music in obscurity, eking out what Ross Godfrey calls "a poor ...
Ginger Baker: "I came off heroin something like 29 times"
Profile and Interview by Edward Helmore, The Observer, 5 January 2013
Former Cream drummer Ginger Baker talks about his battle with heroin, how he was the original Rolling Stones drummer and being the subject of new ...
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