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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. ...
Retrospective by Mitchell Cohen, Music Aficionado, January 2018
GRAM PARSONS didn't care much for the term "country-rock". And he wasn't thrilled by some of the more candy-coated bands who were able to capitalize ...
Eagles, The: Where Eagles Dared: California's Signature Rock Band Comes to London
Report by Barney Hoskyns, Rock's Backpages, 29 April 2013
Messrs. Schmit, Henley, Frey and Walsh (photo: Debbie Kruger) WELCOME TO the Hotel Connaught, the plush old Mayfair institution where Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh ...
Interview by Barney Hoskyns, Rock's Backpages Audio, 7 February 1995
The First Lady of Counry Rock on a life in music: from Tuscon to LA; the Troubadour scene; hanging out with Jim Morrison and Gram Parsons; exploring standards and Mexican music; singing, production and producers.
File format: mp3; file size: 152.1mb, interview length: 2h 28' 27" sound quality: ***
Interview by Mat Snow, Rock's Backpages Audio, June 1988
The First Gentleman of New Country talks about being on the road, his North Carolina roots, the New Country boom, his youthful indiscretions, and the nature of country music.
File format: mp3; file size: 36mb, interview length: 39' 22" sound quality: ***
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 ...
Eagles, The, Bobby Fuller Four, The : (No) AMF, Boyd Elder: Texas "Artlaw" Dead at 74
Memoir by Stephen K. Peeples, stephenkpeeples.com, 30 October 2018
LEGENDARY TEXAS multi-media fine artist and rock 'n' roll "artlaw" Boyd Elder, who spent a lifetime expressing his artistic vision with often flagrant disregard for convention ...
Live Review by David Sinclair, The Times, 11 May 1992
Capital of her country ...
Bernie Leadon: Still Flying, Without Eagles
Report and Interview by Wayne Robins, The Bergen Record, April 2004
BERNIE LEADON has played in quite a few bands during the last 35 years. ...
Blaze Foley: The Fall and Rise of Blaze Foley
Retrospective by Joe Nick Patoski, No Depression, September 2006
THE BLACK GRANITE headstone is lost among the other markers in the Live Oak Cemetery in deep South Austin. Several small objects including a small ...
"Opry", 40, Shows No Sign Of Aging
Report by Robert Shelton, The New York Times, 23 October 1965
Nashville Marking Event's Birthday on Joyous Note ...
Springfields, The: Colder In Nashville Than Even Here Says Tom Springfield
Interview by Peter Jones, Record Mirror, 2 February 1963
MIKE PICKWORTH is the "new boy" of the Springfield's. He's the 21-year-old who took over when Tim Feild left to set up in the antique ...
Obituary by Tony Russell, The Guardian, 28 January 2011
THE SINGER AND guitarist Charlie Louvin, who has died aged 83, was half of one of country music's best-loved and most influential double acts. ...
Obituary by uncredited writer, Record World, 16 March 1968
Pioneered C&W Wax, Then R&B ...
Cowboy Junkies: The Cowboy Junkies: Cowboy country
Profile and Interview by Mark Cooper, The Guardian, 30 June 1989
Mark Cooper hears how the Cowboy Junkies draw on Canada for their inspiration ...
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The, Seeds, The: Popular Records: Dirt Band and Seeds Sprout Hits
Review by Pete Johnson, Los Angeles Times, 2 April 1967
TWO LOCAL groups straddling different sectors of pop music, each of which ripened amid the musical upheaval of the past year, have emerged from months ...
Alison Krauss: Once a "Fiddlin' Teen", She's Now in Demand
Profile and Interview by Tony Scherman, The New York Times, 24 April 1994
ALISON KRAUSS'S eyes bulged at the old newspaper clipping, an arrow from the past headlined, "Fiddlin' Teen Burns Up the Competition." Sitting upstairs in her ...
Retrospective by Mick Houghton, MOJO, April 2007
The sound of the wildly original country cat who penned Elvis' 'Burning Love'. ...
Wynonna Judd: A Winding Country Road
Interview by Marc Weingarten, Los Angeles Times, 4 March 1999
Though she has hit a few bumps, Wynonna Judd just keeps driving ahead. ...
Robert Ellis: New band of the week: Robert Ellis
Profile by Paul Lester, The Guardian, 4 July 2012
Gram Parsons is long dead, but those with a taste for LA country might sense the return of the Grievous Angel in this singer ...
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