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The Lovin' Spoonful: A Taste Of The Spoonful
Report by Henry Diltz, Hullabaloo, December 1966
IT'S A BEAUTIFUL day to be flying somewhere. Just above a floating sea of white clouds the silver wing sticks out into vast baby blue ...
Lovin' Spoonful, The: The Lovin' Spoonful: Hums Of The Lovin' Spoonful (Kama Sutra)
Review by uncredited writer, Melody Maker, 28 January 1967
Country blues from the Lovin' Spoonful ...
Retrospective by Mitchell Cohen, Music Aficionado, 2016
THE LOVIN' SPOONFUL were NYC's Beatles. Lillian Roxon, in her indispensable Rock Encyclopedia, called them "our own little moptops, born, bred and raised right here ...
Lovin' Spoonful, The: The Lovin' Spoonful: Washing The Bad Medicine On Down
Profile by Louise Criscione, KRLA Beat, 11 March 1967
FOR CENTURIES, mothers everywhere have given their children a spoon full of sugar and water to help the bad-tasting medicine go down. ...
Live Review by Philip Elwood, The San Francisco Examiner, 19 October 1965
Some Bright New Music ...
Lovin' Spoonful, The: Spoonful of Lovin' Words
Interview by Eden, KRLA Beat, 15 February 1966
IT ISN'T everyday that one meets John Sebastian of the Lovin' Spoonful and has the opportunity to sit and talk with him. The BEAT had that opportunity ...
Lovin' Spoonful, The: Lovin' Spoonful: Simply Wild
Profile and Interview by Loraine Alterman, Detroit Free Press, 13 May 1966
WHAT ARE John Sebastian, Zal Yanovsky, Joe Butler and Steve Boone? A barbershop quartet? Not with their long hair. They're The Lovin' Spoonful, who are ...
John Sebastian, Lovin' Spoonful, The: John Sebastian's Spoonful of Magic
Interview by Charles Bermant, SonicBoomers.com, 26 March 2010
THE BEST 1960s bands always sounded so original, when in fact they filtered existing musical idioms such as folk and blues to gain a unique ...
Lovin' Spoonful, The: Knocking Down a Myth
Report and Interview by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 30 April 1966
QUESTION Will Folk Rock be the next big influence on the pop world? ...
Profile by Derek Taylor, Disc and Music Echo, 23 July 1966
DEREK TAYLOR reporting: Hollywood, Tuesday ...
Youngbloods, The: The Youngbloods
Book Excerpt by Phil Hardy, Dave Laing, Faber Companion to 20th Century Popular Music, 2001
Jesse Colin Young, b. Perry Miller, 11 November 1944, New York, USA; Jerry Corbitt, b. Tifton, Goergia; Joe Bauer, b. 26 September 1941, Memphis, Tennessee; ...
Judy Henske & Jerry Yester: Farewell Aldebaran
Review by Rob Hughes, Prog, 18 August 2016
At last! Unheralded '60s classic gets a proper reissue. ...
Changing Times, The: A Chat With The Changing Times
Interview by Carol Deck, KRLA Beat, 15 January 1966
"I WAS BORN," he stated very positively as he sprawled across the end of the bed staring curiously at the ceiling like he'd never noticed ...
Judy Henske, Jerry Yester: Judy Henske & Jerry Yester: Farewell Aldebaran (Radioactive)
Review and Interview by Rob Hughes, Uncut, January 2006
AMONG THE ODDITIES released on Frank Zappa's Straight label at the end of the '60s, none was more exotic than the one conceived by a ...
Judy Collins, Lovin' Spoonful, The: "All Folk Music Now" at Newport
Report and Interview by Karl Dallas, Melody Maker, 30 July 1966
THIS YEAR'S Newport Folk Festival was more like a blues show or a pop show, with traditional folk music supported by a very small hard ...
Report by Lillian Roxon, Sydney Morning Herald, the, 31 July 1966
Once again rebellious young rock 'n' rollers have turned exclusive Newport into a riot city of jazz and festival From LILLIAN ROXON, who visited Newport, U.S., ...
Review by John Tobler, NME, 8 May 1976
JIMMY BUFFETT and Steve Goodman seem to have a lot more in common than the fact that their names have the same number of letters. ...
Bunky & Jake, Jake and the Rest of the Jewels: Everything's Jake on A Lick and a Promise
Review by Gene Sculatti, Rock's Backpages, 8 February 2012
THE SUBTITLE of a recently published book on Manhattan's Seventies punk scene is Five Years in New York That Changed Music Forever. It's a sure ...
Judy Henske & Jerry Yester: Farewell Aldebaran (Omnivore)
Review by Kieron Tyler, The Arts Desk, 28 August 2016
The mystical Farewell Aldebaran gets its first-ever legal reissue. ...
Simon & Garfunkel: Snap, Crackle, Pop World of Simon and Garfunkel
Interview by Pete Johnson, Los Angeles Times, 24 July 1967
"I WAS NOT prepared for success. My image of myself was not that of a teen star, a Monkees type of scene. I felt very ...
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