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Art Ensemble of Chicago, Fontella Bass: Fontella Bass: Holding on this time
Profile by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 17 March 1972
FONTELLA BASS has had just one hit record in this country and that was with 'Rescue Me' back in 1965. However, ever since, every record ...
Temptations, The: Hitler's part in the rise of the Temps
Interview by Phil Symes, Disc, 13 January 1973
IS IT really eight years The Temptations have been with us? It really only seems like yesterday that Motown's senior male group were making a ...
Stevie Wonder Returns With a Synthesized Howl
Report and Interview by Paul Gambaccini, Rolling Stone, 28 February 1974
LONDON — IT HAD been five months since his auto accident, five months since he had done a complete show onstage, and it was clear ...
Ann Peebles: Hangin' On To Success
Interview by David Nathan, Blues & Soul, 7 May 1974
ALL OF a sudden, it seems like the whole world is talking about the talents of a magnificently soulful young woman and she puts it ...
Report and Interview by Robin Katz, 19, July 1974
IT IS 1963. Beehive hairdos, and the Beach Boys are the all-American thing. In the shabby end of Brooklyn sits an old theatre called The ...
Review by Colin Irwin, Melody Maker, 1 March 1975
Elton gets lost ...
Report and Interview by Robin Katz, Let It Rock, July 1975
1. 'What Can I Do For You?' PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania. November 1974. Breakfast time (10:30). Patti LaBelle, Sarah Dash and Nona Hendryx are sitting in one corner of ...
Average White Band: 'Cut The Cake' — AWB Slices Out Chocolate Sounds With White Frosting
Interview by Dan Nooger, Circus, August 1975
The Scots cook like Yosemite and lay down a groove like the Grand Canyon. ...
Valentino, Frankie "Half-Pint" Jaxon, Charlie & Ray: Gay Soul
Overview by Tony Cummings, Black Music, August 1975
Valentino's 'I Was Born This Way' is probably the most upfront "gay" record ever to get played in the discos (where it's a big hit). ...
Report and Interview by Tom Vickers, Rolling Stone, 20 May 1976
The only way for our music to go is the way the world goes. And where it goes negative, we're going to show where it ...
Live Review by Giovanni Dadomo, Sounds, 26 June 1976
The roar of a BMW ...
Luther Vandross: Luther Are Good For The Soul
Profile and Interview by David Nathan, Blues & Soul, 13 July 1976
2008 introduction: "Luther are three girls and two guys whose debut single for Cotillion is attracting a lot of attention. They are not headliners yet, ...
Ronnie Spector: Cleveland International Records: Ronnie Spector Breaks Cleveland!
Report and Interview by Marty Cerf, Phonograph Record, April 1977
CLEVELAND — It's a freezing night in mid-February for this city that knows no excess in terms of its insatiable hunger for pop. Indisputably, this ...
Sylvester: Old Waldorf, San Francisco CA
Live Review by Philip Elwood, The San Francisco Examiner, 21 July 1977
Sylvester: A turn in the right direction ...
Ralph MacDonald: The Percussive Roots Of Ralph McDonald
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 11 April 1978
Ralph's new album traces his musical roots from Africa to the Islands and America. Here he talks about his dual roles as artist and producer, ...
Jacksons, The: The Jacksons: Destiny (Epic)
Review by Danny Baker, New Musical Express, 13 January 1979
EACH YEAR, when the popularity polls roll around, way down in the best vocalist section we can find Bowie, Dylan and even Cornwall whilst my ...
Alicia Bridges: Alicia Bridges (Polydor Super 2391 364) ****
Review by Garry Bushell, Sounds, 3 February 1979
"IT'S A joke I've learned to live with/Being different from the crowd/They'd like to polish me up/Give me a trim/Water me down/And make me like ...
Chic is less than meets the ear
Interview by Jim Farber, Rolling Stone, 19 April 1979
NEW YORK — The Barnum Room is a disco where any man who dresses like a woman can feel like a star. Even on this ...
Report and Interview by Roy Trakin, Melody Maker, 15 March 1980
The Raybeats and Joe Bowie's Defunkt are working on New York's newest fusion: a post-No Wave music in which James Chance's punk meets George Clinton's ...
Defunkt, James White and The Blacks: Defunkt: Jazz-Punk-Funk
Interview by Steve Bloom, Downbeat, June 1981
THE PURPLE tights and checkered t-shirt crowd knows for sure. They meet to the beat every night in sundry rock clubs, discharging a generationful of ...
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