Bill Holdship
Bill Holdship is a former editor of CREEM, BAM, HITS, and Daily Variety, among others, and a longtime contributor to such publications as the early SPIN, Musician, MOJO, and damn near every "alternative" newspaper and magazine Los Angeles ever produced. Most recently, he was the music editor of an "alternative" Detroit newspaper in his native Michigan after 21 years on the West Coast. Despite scoring exclusives with Eminem and Iggy & the Stooges, he was not prepared for the reverse cultural shock – but still believes that The Beach Boys can make almost almost any situation seem slightly better.
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Brian Wilson: Lost In Music: Brian Wilson
Interview by Bill Holdship, MOJO, August 1995
Some call him a tortured genius. Others say hes just insane. Some claim hes suffering through an extended hiatus between transcendent works. Others reckon hes ...
Brian Wilson: The Story of Sweet Insanity
Retrospective by Bill Holdship, MOJO, September 1996
SOMEHOW – PRIMARILY BECAUSE I took the trouble to talk to Brian and his then ever-present psychotherapist-turned-manager and collaborator, Eugene Landy at a star-studded Hollywood ...
Brian Wilson, Van Dyke Parks: Brian Wilson And Van Dyke Parks: Orange Crate Art
Interview by Bill Holdship, MOJO, December 1995
BH: Was it hard getting Brian involved in the making of Orange Crate Art? ...
Dave Edmunds: From Small Things, Mama, Big Things One Day Come!
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, September 1982
DAVE EDMUNDS' second biggest pleasure in life seems to be photography. A slim Edmunds (he claims he was horrified when he first saw his paunch ...
R.E.M.: Rock Reconstruction Getting There
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, September 1985
FABLES OF YEARS spent on the road. Decadent tales of groupies and drugs and arrogance and misspent lives near the top. You won't find any ...
Little Richard: The Quasar Speaks!
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, January 1985
LITTLE RICHARD Penniman is one of rock's greatest legends. If you're interested in his past, you'd be well advised to read his new biography, The ...
The Kinks: Ray Davies Unravels The Kinks
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, December 1981
"I THINK ROCK music is just as important as painting." Ray Davies – musician, poet, humorist, social critic and leader of one of the world's ...
The Clash: They Want To Spoil The Party So They'll Stay
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, October 1984
CREEM CONTRIBUTOR Mark Norton and I were talking several days before the Clash "invaded" Detroit, and we began discussing the concept of "armchair activism" and ...
Review by Bill Holdship, Creem, June 1988
TOTALLY UNEXPECTED, totally out of the blue, and just when you'd almost given up on hearing anything this exciting again... ...
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, January 1988
I'M A LITTLE nervous and I don't get this way often these days. But I've heard that Tom Waits can be a difficult interview. ...
The Smiths: Fox Theater, Detroit
Live Review by Bill Holdship, Creem, December 1986
IT ALL BOILS down to the collapse and decay of the British Empire. You could blame it on Margaret Thatcher. Or on Joy Division. Or ...
Profile and Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, July 1986
IT SEEMED STRANGE that Capitol Records would spend lots of money to send me and other American journalists to England in early February to see ...
Nick Lowe: Ol' Nick The Knife's Back In Town!
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, May 1982
NICK LOWE is one of the nicest and most down-to-earth guys in rock 'n' roll. ...
John Mellencamp: John Cougar: Pink Houses In The Midwest
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, January 1984
MY STOMACH WAS in my throat again, and I was seriously contemplating murder. The victim would be editor-in-chief of the rag you presently hold in ...
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, November 1984
IMAGINE BEING served one of the greatest meals of your life, and then being told you have exactly one-half hour to consume it. ...
Paul Westerberg: Controlled Chaos
Live Review by Bill Holdship, LA CityBeat, 3 March 2005
At Paul Westerbergs show, rock energy and stage entropy wrestle to a draw ...
Prince: The Wit & Wisdom Of Prince Rogers Nelson
Comment by Bill Holdship, Creem, July 1985
HE'S DEFINITELY AN American superstar – one of the most important of the '80s – and his ascent still appears to be just above ground ...
The Replacements: Drinking (And Drinking Lots More!)
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, September 1986
SO "WHO'S HOT?" ...
David Johansen Sings Basso Mondo Profundo
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, October 1981
DAVID JOHANSEN should have been a superstar.Imagine... ...
Dokken: All Bozos On This Bus!
Report and Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, March 1985
OH, SAY CAN YOU SEE...IT'S ELECTION DAY in America, and I'm in Washington, D.C. Several miles away, Ronnie & Nancy are celebrating the fact that ...
Rory Gallagher: The Flannel Banshee Breaks Out!
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, July 1984
SIX I.R.A. BOMBS went off in Belfast the day of Rory Gallagher's second sold-out show at Ulster Hall, including one in the middle of the ...
The Replacements: The Pleasure Is All Yours
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, September 1987
FOR THE MOST part, I hate rock 'n' roll. Probably not the smartest thing to admit in print, and I wish it wasn't true. I ...
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, May 1983
IT'S ALWAYS BEEN a little difficult for me to perceive Bob Seger as a major rock 'n' roll star. That isn't meant in any negative ...
The Monkees: I Like The Monkees
Retrospective and Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, December 1986
ONE OF THE worst aspects of rock 'n' roll is that it's often centered on this debate as to whether something is "cool" or not. ...
The Psychedelic Furs: Psychedelic Furs: Sugar Cubes For The New Depression
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, February 1982
RICHARD BUTLER, the Psychedelic Furs, chain-smoking vocalist, often sounds like an extremely angry man or record. ...
Elvis Costello & The Attractions: The Riviera, Chicago
Live Review by Bill Holdship, Creem, March 1987
ELVIS COSTELLO & The Attractions' early Detroit shows are among my fondest rock 'n' roll memories. I saw him the first time he played the ...
Robyn Hitchcock: God Walks Among Us
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, March 1986
IN HIS OWN WORDS, some people expect Robyn Hitchcock to be "a kind of exotic species of plant" or a "wigged-out acid casualty" in the ...
The Dream Syndicate's Heavenly Feedback From Hell
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, July 1983
"WE PLAYED THE Mudd Club in New York, and we went on at 2 or 3 in the morning. I was amazed that people were ...
John Hiatt : Have A Little Faith
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, October 1987
JOHN HIATT IS onstage at the Roxy in L.A.; just him and a piano. It's part of this international convention A&M Records is holding to ...
Violent Femmes: The Violent Femmes: The Violent Femmes
Review by Bill Holdship, Creem, October 1983
ROMANTIC AND SEXUAL frustration have long been central themes in rock, and Gordon Gano the Violent Femmes' 20-year-old singer, songwriter and guitarist seems ...
Review by Bill Holdship, Creem, March 1988
IN MANY WAYS, George Harrison's kinda had it unfair. Just as Let It Be has probably always been underrated mainly because it was a Beatles ...
The Blasters Ridin' On The Jubilee Train
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, December 1983
PERHAPS TAKING A cue from the Book Of Rock Lists, I once considered compiling a list of the best rock records to listen to when ...
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, March 1987
ALICE COOPER'S 'Under My Wheels' is a rock 'n' roll classic. You can put it on a party tape or hear it on the radio ...
George Harrison: An Appreciation From a Man Who Peed With The Quiet One
Comment by Bill Holdship, LA New Times, 6 December 2001
GEORGE HARRISON is probably bemused by all the attention his passing received in the material world this past week. Most of the tributes have concentrated ...
John Mellencamp: John Cougar Mellencamp: Working Class Hero In The Rumbleseat
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, February 1986
BELMONT MALL, John Cougar Mellencamp's beautiful new recording studio, is located in a pastoral farm area not far from John's home in Bloomington, Indiana. It's ...
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, September 1981
ABUSIVE IS THE only word to describe the audience the last time Robert Gordon was in Detroit as part of a some-thought-smart/some-thought-not-so-smart double bill with ...
John Mellencamp: John Cougar Mellencamp: Growing Up In Public
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, December 1987
You'd think that John Cougar Mellencamp would be living a rock 'n' roll version of the proverbial life of Riley. ...
Raspberries: The Raspberries: House of Blues, Los Angeles
Live Review by Bill Holdship, LA CityBeat, 27 October 2005
IN 1972, NOTHING sounded quite like the Raspberries' 'Go All the Way' and 'I Wanna Be With You' when they came roaring out of mono ...
Little Steven & The Disciples Of Soul
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, June 1983
LIKE MOST GOOD DISCIPLES, Little Steven and the Disciples Of Soul have several important missions to accomplish on earth, and one of these is to ...
Neil Young: Sleeps With Angels
Review by Bill Holdship, Musician, October 1994
IT'S A LITTLE LIKE San Francisco weather: If you don't care for Neil Young's musical style at any given moment, wait a while and it'll ...
Retrospective and Interview by Bill Holdship, MOJO, June 2002
"WHAT IS HEAD? HEAD IS THE most extraordinary adventure Western comedy love story mystery drama musical documentary ever filmed. And that's putting it mildly." ...
Elvis Presley: Goldman Ain't Nothin' But A Hound Dog!
Book Review by Bill Holdship, Creem, February 1982
Elvis by Albert Goldman (McGraw-Hill) ...
Frank Zappa: Zappa Honors The Hall Of Fame
Report and Interview by Bill Holdship, BAM, 10 February 1995
IF ANYONE OUT there is wondering why Lou Reed (who never had a good word to say about Frank Zappa during Zappa's lifetime) was chosen ...
Limp Bizkit: Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water (Interscope)
Review by Bill Holdship, LA New Times, October 2000
YOU GOTTA WONDER when it go so ugly and so ... well, beyond anger and rage. If you trace this angry post-adolescent thing from James ...
Looking For Influence, Significance, Development And Perpetuation At The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
Comment by Bill Holdship, LA New Times, 28 March 2001
Press release, Tuesday, December 12, 2000, New York – The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees for the 16th Annual Induction Ceremony were announced ...
The Beach Boys, Brian Wilson: The Beach Boys: The Making of Pet Sounds
Retrospective and Interview by Bill Holdship, MOJO, January 2007
BACKSTAGE AT UCLA's Royce Hall a joyous sound suddenly erupts from behind a closed door, which one assumes leads to Brian Wilson's dressing room judging ...
The Replacements: Pleased to Meet Me
Sleeve notes by Bill Holdship, unpublished, 2008
NOTE: These are Bill Holdship's original liner notes for the new Pleased to Meet Me reissue that were replaced last year when project producer Peter ...
Prince & The Revolution: Joe Louis Arena, Detroit
Live Review by Bill Holdship, New Musical Express, 1 December 1984
IT TOOK The Star over 55 minutes to make his grand entrance following new paramour Sheila E's rhythmically exciting but lightweight opening set. The lights ...
Iggy Pop, The Stooges: The Stooges: Kill City Dreaming
Interview by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 7 October 2009
Iggy Pop and James Williamson talk Raw Power, their rift and reunion, Ron Asheton and the glory that (still) is Detroit ...
The Beat: The English Beat: 2-Tone Survivors Make a Joyful Noise
Interview by Bill Holdship, Musician, February 1983
"THE CIRCUMSTANCES that brought the Beat together make us tenuous, in a way," observes singer/guitarist Dave Wakeling. "With any one set of musicians, sooner or ...
Retrospective and Interview by Bill Holdship, MOJO, September 2003
For the last 30 years The Cramps have remained the wildest rock'n'roll double act on the planet, a potent cocktail of lewd rockabilly, primeval fuzz ...
The Psychedelic Furs: Sugar Cubes For The New Depression
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, February 1983
RICHARD BUTLER, the Psychedelic Furs' chain-smoking vocalist, often sounds like an extremely angry man on record. Some people have compared his raspy voice to a ...
Report and Interview by Bill Holdship, LA New Times, 4 June 2000
Brian Wilson's back, recording a live album at the Roxy this week and preparing for a summer tour with symphony orchestras throughout the U.S. So ...
Interview by Bill Holdship, Spin, July 1991
Fishbone is rocking the house as hard as it always has, and the rest of the world is finally listening — between stage dives that ...
Billy Idol, The Cult: Forum, Los Angeles
Live Review by Bill Holdship, Creem, September 1987
Dr. Freud, I Presume ...
Retrospective by Bill Holdship, MOJO, April 2005
Mean, lean and handsome, '60s surf pop duo Jan & Dean could have been gibber than The Beach Boys but kidnappings, car-crashes and cocaine soon ...
Ted Nugent: What an asshole! — Ted Nugent: Love Grenade (Eagle Records)
Review by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 12 September 2007
New records shows who's the real asshole ...
The Cramps: Stay Sick! (Enigma)
Review by Bill Holdship, Spin, April 1990
THE CRAMPS have always understood those fundamental building blocks that made early rock'n'roll what it was — scary, lustful, exciting and, above all, funny. ...
Guns N' Roses: Days Of Guns N' Roses
Interview by Bill Holdship, Spin, May 1988
In which our reporter discovers that L.A.'s reputed bad boys are good-bad, but they're not evil. ...
Lloyd Cole & The Commotions: Cole Commotion
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, October 1985
DETROIT — As a youth in Glasgow, Scotland, Lloyd Cole was obsessed with American music, literature and movies. It only seemed natural, then, that American ...
Patti Smith: Promises Fulfilled: Patti Smith: Just Kids
Review and Interview by Bill Holdship, Metro Times, 17 February 2010
LOVE RELATIONSHIPS between great artists have inspired some fine literature throughout history, be it works the artists created for each other during their own lifetimes ...
Comment by Bill Holdship, Metro Times, 8 June 2011
One writer makes a case why she's the greatest pop star on the planet ...
Interview by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 13 May 2009
WHEN IT COMES TO Eminem, a lot of backstory probably isn't necessary. Especially in Detroit. But, really, that's pretty much true anywhere in the civilized ...
fIREHOSE, Jerry Lee Lewis, X: X, Jerry Lee Lewis, fIREHOSE: Universal Ampitheatre, Los Angeles CA
Live Review by Bill Holdship, Creem, April 1988
"WE GOT THE BULLS BY THE HORN..." ...
Cindy Lee Berryhill: She's Got (Almost) Everything
Profile and Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, June 1988
EIGHTEEN REASONS WHY CINDY LEE BERRYHILL IS NEAT: ...
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds (Sour Mash/Universal)
Review by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 28 December 2011
Tunes so good, you'll forget there was another Gallagher brother ...
The Beach Boys: Is Mike Love Evil?
Interview by Bill Holdship, MOJO, December 2004
Well, that's what we got told. But The Beach Boys' vocalist says he never hated Pet Sounds and he certainly didn't stop Smile coming out. ...
? and the Mysterians: ? & the Mysterians: Life on Mars
Report and Interview by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 15 July 2009
'96 TEARS' IS one of the greatest rock 'n' roll songs in the history of the genre. In fact, it may be the greatest. John Lennon reportedly ...
Grand Funk Railroad: Greek Theatre, Los Angeles
Live Review by Bill Holdship, MOJO, August 1997
IT'S TOUGH to be hip all the time, or as Brian Wilson once said, "sometimes it hurts your head". So it wasn't at all unpleasant ...
Soul Asylum: Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles, CA
Live Review by Bill Holdship, Spin, April 1993
"WE'RE THE opening band," mumbled Dave Pirner, as Soul Asylum burst into 'Veil of Tears', kicking off the final set of what was a pretty ...
Led Zeppelin: Hammer Of The Gods: The Led Zeppelin Saga by Stephen Davis (Wm. Morrow & Co.)
Book Review by Bill Holdship, Creem, October 1985
LEMONS OF THE GODS ...
Retrospective by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 16 January 2008
ALMOST FAMOUS was probably the big bang that finally pushed it over the top. Doesn't matter that director Cameron Crowe — a former CREEM and ...
CREEMed: The life, death, and strange resurrection of America's only rock 'n' roll magazine, Part 2
Retrospective by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 23 January 2008
Last week, we examined the Detroit origins and early history of CREEM, "America's Only Rock 'N' roll Magazine." This week, we take a look at ...
Remembering the writer Richard C. Walls
Memoir by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 22 May 2017
Detroit-based writer Richard C. Walls died in hospice care over the weekend. Walls was a longtime writer for Creem, and reviewed films as recently as ...
Review by Bill Holdship, MOJO, July 2010
THIS IS one of those wonderful, unexpected releases that many people once believed could never exist. ...
The Replacements: Don't You Know Who I Think I Was?
Report and Interview by Bill Holdship, MOJO, June 2006
IT SEEMED UNLIKELY that legendary American pre-grunge band the Replacements would ever reunite. In fact, bassist Tommy Stinson — who's played with Axl Rose's current ...
Bruce Springsteen: Darkness On the Edge Of Town (Columbia JC 35318)
Review by Bill Holdship, Michigan State News, 23 June 1978
Springsteen's dark edge ...
Live Review by Dave DiMartino, Bill Holdship, Michigan State News, 14 November 1977
Ronstadt: golden dream for Tarnished Age ...
Keith Moon, The Who: Keith Moon and rock 'n' roll: "Hope I die before I get old"
Obituary by Bill Holdship, Michigan State News, 22 September 1978
WHO DRUMMER Keith Moon died Sept. 7 from an overdose of a sedative prescribed to combat alcoholism. He was 31. The Who, presently finishing their ...
The Cars: The Cars (Elektra GE-135)
Review by Bill Holdship, Michigan State News, 25 September 1978
Cars in high gear on first LP ...
Live Review by Bill Holdship, Michigan State News, 12 July 1978
Ol' Waylon keeps 'outlaw' tradition ...
The Ramones: An Interview With Joey Ramone — A Teenage Lobotomy Speaks His Mind
Interview by Bill Holdship, Michigan State News, 9 May 1980
THE RAMONES have become something of an American rock 'n roll institution. The band formed in 1974, and became part of an underground East Coast ...
The Waterboys: Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles CA
Live Review by Bill Holdship, L.A. Weekly, 23 November 1989
IN A WORD, beautiful. ...
Jonathan Richman: Shoot-Out at Sesame Street: Jonathan Richman Talks!
Interview by Bill Holdship, Creem, May 1984
I HATE IT when my heroes get attacked. That's why I screamed "Ignorance!" and threw a copy of Musician magazine across the room when this ...
Cheech & Chong: Lost in the ozone again
Interview by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 17 September 2008
CHEECH MARIN AND Tommy Chong require little introduction. The countercultural comedy heroes turned movie superstars took several decades off to pursue solo careers (and Chong ...
Celebrity Skin: Rock 'n' Roll Disgrace
Profile and Interview by Bill Holdship, Spin, December 1990
ONLY LOS Angeles could produce a band like Celebrity Skin. In a city where celebrity is both religion and life-style, this group is a decadent ...
Irma Thomas: Time's still on her side
Interview by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 2 September 2009
NOTE: This is the complete transcript of an interview that appeared in the paper edition of Metro Times in an abridged form. ...
J. D. Souther: J.D. Souther comes back
Interview by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 5 November 2008
THOUGH HE'S ONE of the most underrated composers of the rock era, J.D. Souther's songs — especially those he wrote for the Eagles — are ...
Super Furry Animals: Rings Around the World
Review by Bill Holdship, Dallas Observer, 2 May 2002
WHEN IT DEBUTED with 1996's Fuzzy Logic, Super Furry Animals never even came close to figuring into the whole "Oasis vs. Blur vs. everyone else" ...
Profile and Interview by Bill Holdship, Dallas Observer, 30 November 2000
THE GREAT major-label mergings and purgings of the last several years have lost hundreds of people their jobs – but another tragic result is that ...
Comment by Bill Holdship, Dallas Observer, 19 December 2002
PRECISELY WHY Guns N' Roses' North American tour came to an abrupt end last week, days before it was scheduled to hit the American Airlines ...
Obituary by Bill Holdship, L.A. Weekly, 22 February 1990
THE MOST tragic thing would be for Del Shannon to be lumped with, as he sometimes was in the past, all the Bobbys and Frankies ...
Review by Bill Holdship, Dallas Observer, 5 July 2002
FREE ALL ANGELS finally hits the United States a full year after its release in the U.K., where it's been a huge hit. And fortunately, ...
Interview by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 27 August 2008
DEE DEE SHARP is a perfect ambassador for the Jazzfest's Detroit-Philadelphia summit theme. After all, 'Mashed Potato Time', her timeless 1962 hit, mentions a Motown ...
Report and Interview by Bill Holdship, Seattle Weekly, 9 October 2006
Irish rockers plug into the electronica-powered Area 2 tour ...
Death Becomes Them: The World's First Black Punk Band Killed Naysayers With Power Chords
Retrospective and Interview by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 23 September 2009
THE HISTORY of rock 'n' roll is littered with dozens of such stories — great bands discovered years after their initial obscurity has faded into ...
Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band: Dow Event Center, Saginaw
Live Review by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 29 March 2011
Seger in Saginaw: Michigan's original rock 'n' roll son "officially" kicks off his tour ...
The Notorious B.I.G., Puff Daddy: Notorious (dir. George Tillman Jr.)
Film/DVD/TV Review by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, January 2009
Despite some excellent acting and drama, Notorious biopic whitewashes Biggie Small’s gangsta life and death ...
The Eagles: Eagles: The Heroes Or Villains Of '70s Rock?
Retrospective by Bill Holdship, Classic Rock, 6 October 2015
The band who took country-rock to the masses ...
The Runaways: Queens of noise: The Runaways
Film/DVD/TV Review by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 7 April 2010
Kristen Stewart's Joan Jett is one of many killer riffs that makes The Runaways. ...
Todd Rundgren: Hello, it's Todd
Interview by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 1 July 2009
WE CAME UP with our own theme for Cityfest this year — namely, second acts or second chances. F. Scott Fitzgerald once said there are ...
Jack Oblivian: Rat City (Big Legal Mess Records/Fat Possum)
Review by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 21 September 2011
Reminiscent of the White Stripes? Yes, because Oblivian was an influence ...
Film/DVD/TV Review by Bill Holdship, Metro Times, 10 December 2008
Hollywood's version of the Chess Records story combines the best and worst of the classic rock 'n' roll biopic ...
Interview by Bill Holdship, Pulse!, December 1992
Cool, smooth & refreshing, Britain's sultry siren of song checks in with her first new album in four years, Love Deluxe. ...
GTR, Billy Joel: A Creem editor remembers…
Book Excerpt by Bill Holdship, 'America's Only Rock 'N' Roll Magazine', 2008
THERE ARE loads of CREEM stories to tell, such as the time I answered the editorial phone and Billy Joel was on the other end, ...
Roky Erickson: He has never been here before …
Interview by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 28 October 2009
ALTHOUGH THERE ARE certainly other candidates, the man born Roger Kynard Erickson 62 years ago in Dallas, Texas, just might be the greatest rock 'n' ...
The Crickets, Buddy Holly: The Crickets: "We were the first ugly band!"
Retrospective and Interview by Bill Holdship, MOJO, October 2004
Author's note: This is the piece originally submitted to MOJO as a sidebar to Greil Marcus' Buddy Holly feature "The Lost Boy". ...
Review by Bill Holdship, San Antonio Current, 28 May 2008
IT'S BEEN 18 years since this Detroit-born funk-jazz-pop-art collective released its last album — and the world's grown a whole lot crazier during that time, ...
Comment by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 25 February 2009
THE BIRTH OF Motown isn't the only 50th anniversary pop music is noting this year: 2009 also marks the 50th anniversary of Buddy Holly's death. ...
The Eagles: Eagles: The Heroes Or Villains Of 70s Rock?
Retrospective by Bill Holdship, Classic Rock, 6 October 2015
The band who took country-rock to the masses ...
The Soft Boys: Underwater Moonlight
Review by Bill Holdship, Rolling Stone, 13 March 2001
IN THIS ERA of nonstop rock lists, the term "classic" is almost as overused as "genius" and "influential."But 1980's Underwater Moonlight remains all three of ...
The Stooges: "Come on, Ronnie, tell em' how I feel!"
Special Feature by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 14 January 2009
IT WASN'T always this way. Years ago, TV commercials and film soundtracks didn't feature the guitar sound Ron Asheton pioneered with the Stooges. Even in ...
Review by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 11 May 2011
After 24 years, the band's approach still runs smoothly ...
Nick Lowe: Jesus of Cool – 30th Anniversary Edition
Review by Bill Holdship, San Antonio Current, 5 March 2008
DUE TO A religious right that was screwing things up even then, a worried Columbia Records cowardly retitled this seminal New Wave classic Pure Pop ...
Garth Brooks: Great Western Forum, Inglewood
Live Review by Bill Holdship, Variety, 15 November 2001
"HE'S BACK to conquer the world!" proclaimed the radio spots for the first of three "cross-country" Garth Brooks concerts airing on CBS during the last ...
The Satin Peaches: Fuzzy and sweet
Interview by Bill Holdship, Detroit Metro Times, 25 March 2009
"THESE DETROIT-BRED cuties are so goddamned good … Think '60s Brit-pop with bluesy piano strut and raggedy garage-rock thrown in for good measure. [The song] ...
Retrospective by Bill Holdship, Metro Times, 25 February 2009
THE BIRTH OF Motown isn't the only 50th anniversary pop music is noting this year: 2009 also marks the 50th anniversary of Buddy Holly's death. ...
The Beastie Boys: Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles CA
Live Review by Bill Holdship, J. Kordosh, Creem, June 1987
High School Equivalency Test ...
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