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Review by Mike Gormley, Detroit Free Press, 8 March 1970
VAN MORRISON — MOONDANCE — WARNER BROS. A tremendous album. The production is tight, the songs are good and Morrison's voice, weird as it is, fits perfectly. ...
Chairmen of the Board: 'We Turned Each Other On to Our Talents'
Interview by Mike Gormley, Detroit Free Press, 13 March 1970
TIME CAN be dangerous and it can be helpful. The old think of the past and enter depression. The young think of the future and ...
Freda Payne: In Pursuit of Superstardom
Interview by Mike Gormley, Detroit Free Press, 5 April 1970
From the Art Institute to Joe Louis To Duke Ellington to the Carson Show ...
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. ...
Jethro Tull: He's Embarrassed and Great
Interview by Mike Gormley, Detroit Free Press, 5 June 1970
ALL THE hoopla about Jethro Tull, including stories in Life, Time, Jazz & Pop and other influential magazines, is justified. Jethro Tull is the best ...
Beaver and Krause, Grateful Dead: Albums from Beaver and Krause, and the Grateful Dead
Review by Mike Gormley, Detroit Free Press, 14 June 1970
IN A WILD SANCTUARY — Beaver and Krause — Warner Bros. ...
Live Review by Mike Gormley, Detroit Free Press, 16 June 1970
2 Happenings Make Exciting Weekend ...
Mariposa Folk Festival To Be One of the Best
Report by Mike Gormley, Detroit Free Press, 23 June 1970
TORONTO IS going to have a music festival. It will be properly run, have good talent and a place to operate. It's the same one ...
Interview by uncredited writer, Beat Instrumental, July 1970
ON THE POPULARITY polls, instrumentalists come and go. Jet Harris, one-time bass player with the Shadows, used to win especially when he broke away ...
Up, The: New Political Rock Group: The Up Begins Where the MC5 Left Off
Profile by Mike Gormley, Detroit Free Press, 3 July 1970
ABOVE AND beyond his highly publicized political life, John Sinclair had a great interest in the rock 'n roll world. His band, the MC5, attained ...
Review by Mike Gormley, Detroit Free Press, 9 August 1970
PERFORMANCE IS the movie starring Mick Jagger. Don't get it mixed up with Ned Kelly, the other Jagger starrer. Performance unlike Ned Kelly is supposed ...
Olivia Newton-John, Toomorrow: Olivia Newton John: Olivia Emerges from Shambles of Toomorrow
Interview by Richard Green, New Musical Express, 27 March 1971
"EXTRA! EXTRA! Read all about it! James Bond man launches new supergroup! Toomorrow tipped for the top!" Remember all that carry-on a few months ago ...
New York Dolls: First Annual N.Y. Dolls Trivia Quiz
Special Feature by Jim Esposito, Zoo World, 3 January 1974
Do you think you can make it with Frankenstein? Or with David Jo Hansen? Or with Jerry Nolan? Or with Billy Murcia? Now that the ...
Olivia Newton John, Suzi Quatro: Suzi Quatro & Olivia Newton-John: Dolly Mixture
Interview by Caroline Coon, Melody Maker, 20 July 1974
'What's ladylike?' asks Suzi Quatro. Olivia Newton-John should know she was amazed in America when the audience ignored that she was wearing jeans on ...
Bee Gees, The, John Travolta: Saturday Night Fever (X)
Film/DVD/TV Review by Nick Kent, New Musical Express, 25 March 1978
Directed by John Badham. Starring John Travolta (CIC) ...
Interview by Iman Lababedi, Creem, June 1985
AT THE CBS building in Manhattan guitarist Susanna Hoffs (all black tights and mini-skirt) explains the Bangles' modus operandi:"It's hard to work keeping your sense of ...
Hole, Mother Love Bone, Nirvana: Rock 'N' Roll Suicide?
Report by Pete Makowski, Paul Elliott, Kerrang!, 9 July 1994
Seattle's heroin nightmare continues. First ANDY WOOD of the seminal MOTHER LOVE BONE overdosed and died. Then KURT COBAIN ended his desperate addiction by committing ...
Maher Shalal Hash Baz: 93 Feet East, London
Live Review by Tim Footman, Careless Talk Costs Lives, August 2002
PROFANE: Someone has lipsticked "cunt slut" on the wall of the disabled toilet. ...
This Heat and Cold Storage: Once upon a time in Brixton
Retrospective by Mike Barnes, The Wire, August 2005
"A former meat storage room that became This Heat's rehearsal room then an 8-track studio then a 16-track studio then a 24-track studio then a ...
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