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Beyoncé: Pop the Question, Jigga – Miss Fat Booty Gets Some, Gives Some Up Without Shame
Comment by Amy Linden, The Village Voice, 27 August 2003
UNLIKE THE B.Lo affair (so ubiquitous it practically has its own action figures), whatever is going on between Beyoncé Knowles and Jay-Z is under the ...
Bow Wow Wow: Empire Ballroom, London
Live Review by Paul Morley, New Musical Express, 27 March 1982
DANCING BLOW, 1-30! ...
Frank Ifield: Aussies? Squares?
Interview by June Harris, Disc, 30 January 1960
The fans get a better deal down under says FRANK IFIELD, Australia's Tommy Steele, now making a name for himself over here ...
Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck: Jeff Beck/Eric Clapton: Madison Square Garden, NYC
Live Review by Kris DiLorenzo, Rock's Backpages, 29 June 2010
I DON'T KNOW who started that "Clapton is God" business. God is clearly Jeff Beck. ...
Oasis: First Union Center, Philadelphia
Live Review by Lucy O'Brien, Q, February 2000
Oasis's American concerts provided tantalising glimpses of their sprightlier, less bald new direction. Lucy O’Brien was there. ...
Mindbenders, The: Generally Mindbenders
Interview by Rochelle Reed, KRLA Beat, 13 August 1966
WHEN THE first days of the air strike halted travel for many performers, one group that found their schedule bent out of shape were none ...
Lonnie Donegan: What Lonnie Needs Now
Report by uncredited writer, Record Mirror, 10 March 1962
— A FOLLOW-UP TO 'DUSTMAN' ...
Lonnie Mack: Guitarist Mack Brings Varied Life To L.A. Concert
Interview by Don Waller, Los Angeles Times, 10 August 1985
"FIRST TIME I met Jeff Beck was when they were doin' that benefit for Ronnie Lane down in Dallas. Ah came in the door and ...
Turtles, The: The Turtles: The Raunchiest Band of the '60s?
Retrospective and Interview by Bob Ruggiero, Houston Press, 6 June 2013
EVEN THE MOST voracious reader or rock-music biographies and autobiographies would be hard-pressed to find a better opening sentence than Howard Kaylan, lead vocalist of ...
Tracy Chapman, Sarah McLachlan, Suzanne Vega, Kinnie Starr: Songs of the Sirens: Lilith Fair
Report by Nicholas Jennings, Maclean's, 28 July 1997
THEY READ tarot cards on the grass in the afternoon sun and danced under the moon to the sounds of Tracy Chapman. And before they ...
Retrospective by Mick Houghton, MOJO, April 2007
The sound of the wildly original country cat who penned Elvis' 'Burning Love'. ...
Profile by Richard Williams, The Times, 5 January 1971
THE CURRENT STATE of pop music allows its performers to make the most naked personal statements. Only an artist with considerable character, though, can keep ...
Jackie Wilson: "I'm a singer not a writer," says Jackie Wilson
Interview by Robin Katz, Sounds, 7 June 1975
'JACKIE Wilson Said' is a song by Van Morrison from the St. Dominic's Preview album. Jackie Wilson said he hasn't met Van Morrison yet to ...
Electric Prunes, The: The Electric Prunes: Too Much To Dream
Retrospective by Don Waller, LA Weekly, 15 June 2001
FROM THE "mind-expanding" flight of the 2,000-pound bumblebee opening to the liquid, screaming, droning guitars to the '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction'-derived drums, the Electric ...
The Knack: Starwood, Los Angeles CA
Live Review by Don Waller, New York Rocker, April 1979
ONCE UPON a time, The Knack was a movie starring (I believe) Michael Caine and Rita Tushingham. Set in swinging London, the plot revolved around ...
The Who: Bus Ride Back To Pop 30 For Who
Interview by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 21 September 1968
THE STATES are where the Who now have their biggest hits, most fan fever, and excitement. Pete Townsend, Keith Moon, Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle ...
EMF: Naughty Neophytes of Noise
Interview by Mat Snow, Musician, August 1991
The thin line between accessibility and credibility ...
Melanie's Looking For A Bag Of Her Very Own
Profile by Karl Dallas, Melody Maker, 19 April 1969
YOU CAN'T BE neutral about Melanie. She's one of those people who comes along and creates new dividing lines in the scene, setting people at ...
Interview by Paul Sexton, Record Mirror, 30 June 1979
Anita Ward rings PAUL SEXTON'S bells ...
Obituary by Daryl Easlea, Record Collector, June 2012
WHEN DONNA SUMMER relocated from the US to Germany to star in the Munich production of Hair, she unwittingly set a course that would result ...
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