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Humble Pie, Peter Frampton: Dee Anthony: Dee Works!
Interview by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 9 February 1974
From doing impersonations of Al Jolson for 20 bucks a night to managing Humble Pie – that's the story of Dee Anthony. He talks to ...
Profile and Interview by Michael Gross, Circus Raves, March 1974
HIGH ON THE HOG – BLACK OAK ARKANSAS CELEBRATES SUCCESS. ...
Aretha Franklin: Apollo Theater, New York NY
Live Review by Vernon Gibbs, New Musical Express, 23 March 1974
Aretha: a Queen with no dignity? ...
Report and Interview by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 11 May 1974
DISNEY WORLD, Orlando, Florida: You wouldn't catch the Rolling Stones gigging here, or anyone else who's even remotely associated with an anti-establishment following for that ...
Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Guess Who, The: Bachman-Turner Overdrive: 'Let It Ride' In Overdrive
Interview by David Rensin, Rolling Stone, 23 May 1974
"WE PLAY all over the States and almost every radio station we run into has 'Let It Ride' being spun next to the Guess Who's ...
The Hudson Brothers: A Real Life Drama Starring The Hudson Brothers
Interview by Ken Barnes, Phonograph Record, January 1975
KEEP YOUR EYE on the Hudson Brothers. They're probably the most exciting new act of the year. Out of thin air, they've presented us with ...
George Harrison: George's Tour Winds Down in New York, and Mr. Harrison Goes to Washington
Report and Interview by Larry Sloman, Rolling Stone, 30 January 1975
NEW YORK — George Harrison scream sings 'Sue Me, Sue You Blues', a song born and bred in this city, to a nearly packed Madison ...
Retrospective by Martin Hawkins, Let It Rock, February 1975
And when I hear that double-eagle guitar Makes me think of Carl Perkins when he was a star,Makes me think I spent some of my ...
Chuck Berry: Chuck Has Been Leaving The Stage For 20 Years
Report by Bob Woffinden, NME, 8 March 1975
They weren't complaining – they were awestruck ...
Profile and Interview by Harvey Kubernik, Melody Maker, 5 April 1975
GLEN CAMPBELL, due in Britain next week for a major tour, and with a new album, Reunion, recorded with Jim Webb, talks to Harvey Kubernik ...
Gladys Knight & The Pips: Midnight Train To Harlem
Report by Penny Valentine, Sounds, 26 April 1975
Blowing it at the Apollo means you haven't really made it at all. After a heart-stopping false start, GLADYS KNIGHT went on to prove that ...
Slik, Cado Belle: Slik and Cado Belle: Scotland The Rave!
Report by Ed Jones, Melody Maker, 26 April 1975
GLASGOW'S GLAMOROUS art deco pleasure palace, the Apollo Discotheque, seethes with expectant energy, awaiting Slik, a flash four-piece of unashamedly commercial pop ambitions. ...
Jimmy Jones: Timin' Is The Thing
Retrospective by Penny Reel, Let It Rock, May 1975
What would have happened if you and IHadn't just happened to meet?We might have spent the rest of our livesWalking down misery street. ...
Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids: Flash Cadillac: Sons of the Beaches
Review by Gene Sculatti, Creem, January 1976
What lame-o group is finally going to win the distinction of recording The Last Fifties Song of the Seventies? Just when I thought the sub-genre ...
Silver Convention, James Brown: Disco: "Who's that on the jukebox?" "Who cares?"
Overview by Roger St. Pierre, New Musical Express, 10 January 1976
ROGER ST. PIERRE considers what the disco boom has done for soul, and reviews forthcoming action on the soul scene. ...
Ronnie Lane: Can Rock Survive The Holocaust?
Interview by Chris Salewicz, NME, 17 January 1976
RONNIE LANE'S up in town today. Been up from the farm in Monmouthshire for about a week now. ...
Kraftwerk: Exceller-8, Radio-Activity
Review by Miles, NME, 31 January 1976
EXCELLER 8 IS a 'best of album taken from the three Vertigo albums that Kraftwerk have released in this country and it's a good selection ...
Interview by Michael Watts, Melody Maker, 31 January 1976
TOM WILSON is an elegant, very tall (6ft 4in) black American, a former Harvard man who talks a little like Bill Cosby but whose pencil-thin ...
Overview by Miles, NME, 14 February 1976
With a rose clenched between his teeth, the man they call EL MILES infiltrates the heady, exotic world of the Strand Lyceum, where trousers are ...
Fania All Stars, The, Ray Barretto: The Fania All-Stars: Salsa
Interview by Vivien Goldman, Sounds, 14 February 1976
You don't have to come from Puerto Rico to dig Salsa. Vivien Goldman hails from Golders Green and she's sold on it. Anyway, wherever you ...
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