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Lon Goddard

Lon Goddard

© Photograph by Dezo Hoffmann/Record Mirror, 1967

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In 1966, on a lark and just out of high school in Sacramento, California, drove to New York with a friend and hopped a liner for London. Guitar on back, discovered "Les Cousins," the Soho folk centre, met Andy 'Matthews' and began tending the bar, doing occasional performances. Moved around with many original folk artists, lived with Roy Harper & family in Kilburn for a long while, drew Roy's Sophisticated Beggar debut LP cover, played 2nd guitar on tracks, 'October 12th' and 'Goldfish' (also designed gatefold cover for Roy's Flat Baroque & Berserk LP). Lived at social worker Judith Piepe's in Shadwell for a short while.

Late 1966, wangled a job as weekly caricature artist with Record Mirror, becoming staff layout assistant and eventually writer. Interviewed everybody. Also wrote and illustrated for Cream and Beat Instrumental. 1972, head-hunted by Mike O'Mahoney and Maurice Oberstein to become Chief Press Officer for CBS Records. Got everybody interviewed. 1974, head-hunted by Melody Maker editor Ray Coleman to become editor of sister IPC publication Disc Weekly. Told staff to interview everybody. 1976, left to become head of Press for Phonogram Records. Got interviews for everybody else. 1981, left to become full-time illustrator with art agents Andrew Archer Associates, shortly moving over to Folio art agents of Holborn and remaining there as an artist/illustrator until 1987. Co-wrote paperbacks Movie Brainbusters and TV Brainbusters with author Patrick Humphries for Pete Townshend's Zomba Books.

On another lark, moved everything to Sydney for a year, obtained an art agent, returned to California in 1988 under Aussie immigration department pressure. Illustrated for Tower Records' Pulse magazine, reviewed films for Mick Martin's annual Video Movie Guide. During periods in the UK other than RM and Disc, wrote and illustrated for Melody Maker, Time Out, The Guardian, Financial Times and others, often under the pseuodynm 'Doghouse Riley.'

Now esconced in Oregon, USA, writing, illustrating, acting, hunting down unreleased films & TV, singing/playing guitar as a solo musician. Let me put this in lead type: I owe it all to famous RM editor Peter Jones and legendary RM rock/pop writer Norman Jopling. Thank you to everyone for a fine 20-years growing up in the music business during 60's-70's prime time England.

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1910 Fruitgum Company, Ohio Express: Buddha's Artie Ripp: You Don't Chew It Play It!

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 1 March 1969

WHO WAS the man with the enormous ten-gallon hat? Why did he always chew gum? ...

Amen Corner, Chuck Berry, Blodwyn Pig, Martin Carthy, Chicken Shack, The Dubliners, The Equals, Family, The Incredible String Band, Bob Kerr's Whoopee Band, Led Zeppelin, The Liverpool Scene, Marmalade, Pentangle, Dave Swarbrick, The Web, The Who: Festivals & Pop Proms

Live Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 12 July 1969

ALL THE HAPPENINGS REVIEWED... ...

The Band, Bob Dylan: The Band: Working With Bob

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 13 September 1969

JAMIE ROBBIE Robertson, Levon Helm, Richard Manuel, Garth Hudson and Rick Danko are privileged to be five of the closest people to Bob Dylan. They ...

The Band: Music From Big Pink (EMI Capitol C015559)

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 5 October 1968

AT LAST, THE BAND ...

The Band: The Boys in the Band...

Profile by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 30 August 1969

LON GODDARD SPOTLIGHTS DYLAN'S BACKING GROUP ...

The Band, Bob Dylan: Bob Dylan & the Band: Isle of Wight Festival

Live Review by Lon Goddard, Wesley Laine, Record Mirror, 6 September 1969

Love is all there is...Wesley Laine & Lon Goddard report from the Isle of Wight ...

The Band, Bob Dylan: Bob, The Band and basement bootleg

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 5 June 1971

A VERY strange thing happened in a basement somewhere in North America; Bob Dylan recorded with the Band — on a home tape recorder. ...

The Beach Boys, Charles Manson, Dennis Wilson: The Continuing Story Of Beach Boy Dennis Wilson

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 5 July 1969

...and his house of seventeen women. RM'S Lon Goddard reports from the loo!!! ...

The Beatles: Abbey Road (Apple Stereo PCS 7088)

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 27 September 1969

John Lennon: "you can feel his disease..." Strange lyrics from Beatles ABBEY ROAD album... ...

Black Widow, Myth and MAGICK...

Report and Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 7 February 1970

BY THE GOAT, it was in the cards. Malcficium extends it's demonic fingers in the the sleeping bones of pop music and the Black Arts ...

Black Widow: White Witch Warns Black Widow

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, April 1970

A Crawling Eye special by Lon Goddard ...

David Bowie: Rudi will be the new Mick Jagger' said David Bowie. Rudi blushed

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 1 May 1971

Who will be the first male to appear on the cover of Vogue magazine? Rudi Valentino, says spaced oddity David Bowie. David has big plans ...

Glen Campbell, Jimmy Webb: "Jimmy Webb Is A Country Boy", Glen Campbell tells R.M.'s Lon Goddard

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 3 May 1969

"JIMMY WEBB," explained smooth voiced Glen Campbell, somewhere south of Wichita, but still on the line, "is a likeable easy going country boy. One of ...

Glen Campbell: Wichita Lineman (Ember STEREO NR5043)

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 1 March 1969

'Wichita Lineman'; '(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay'; 'If You Go Away'; 'Ann'; 'Words'; 'Fate Of Man'; 'Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife'; 'The Straight ...

The Casuals, The Gun, Love Affair, The Paper Dolls, Terry Reid, Scott Walker: Scott Walker, Terry Reid, the Gun, the Casuals, Love Affair, the Paper Dolls: Finsbury Park Astoria, London

Live Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 12 October 1968

NO MORE BREL SONGS FOR SCOTT ...

Joe Cocker: I'm Such a Funny Item To Try and Sell, says Joe Cocker

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 9 November 1968

AT THE time of writing, Joe Cocker is threatening the long standing Mary Hopkin and vying with menace for that number one chart position. The ...

Cream, Otis Redding: Otis Redding: Otis Redding in Person at the Whisky A Go Go; Cream: Live At The Fillmore

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 14 December 1968

'LIVE' LPs FROM CREAM & OTIS. ...

Crosby Stills and Nash: Crosby, Stills and Nash: Crosby, Stills and Nash (Atlantic Stereo 588189)

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 9 August 1969

'Suite: Judy Blue Eyes'; 'Marrakesh Express'; 'Guinnevere'; 'You Don't Have To Cry'; 'Pre-Road Downs'; 'Wooden Ships'; 'Lady Of The Island'; 'Helplessly Hoping'; 'Long Time Gone'; ...

Crosby Stills Nash & Young: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: 4 Way Street (Double set Atlantic De Luxe 2657 004)

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 15 May 1971

It's a night with C,S,N&Y ...

Crosby Stills Nash & Young: CS&N (&Y)

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 9 August 1969

I THOUGHT I'D be hearing a good old north country accent when I picked up the phone, but Graham Nash, it seems, is now forbidden ...

Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich: Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich: Granada Theatre, Tooting, London

Live Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 11 May 1968

DAVE DEE ON STAGE — WHAT FORMS THE BASIS OF A GOOD STAGE ACT? ...

Sandy Denny, Fotheringay: Fotheringay: "This piece has nothing to with how to feed and handle the common house cat" — NO KIDDING?

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 4 April 1970

S.W.6 IS NOT exactly the celebrated home of the hip, but this piece is not designed to specify popular vicinities of London. Nor is it's ...

The Deviants, Mick Farren, Steve Peregrin Took: The Devious Thoughts of Mick Farren

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 21 March 1970

ONCE UPON a time, Mick Farren was a social deviant. Then he became a Deviant. Not satisfied, young Mick decided to deviate and dispensed with ...

Donovan: Royal Festival Hall, London

Live Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 13 December 1969

EVENINGS WITH Donovan just aren't the same any more. In the days of yore, there were always stage attempts to shroud Donovan in the mystery ...

The Doors: LA Woman (Elektra K 42090)

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 24 July 1971

MORE HEAVY organ rock with dripping sex from the cultured voice of the late Jimmy Morrison. ...

The Doors: Morrison Hotel (Elektra EKS 75007 American copy) ****

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 28 March 1970

POSSIBLY THE best LP the Doors have made, this is split up the middle in it's musical categories. Side one is hard rock from the ...

Nick Drake, Fairport Convention, Gypsy, John and Beverley Martyn: Added attractions to Fairport's concert... plus Gypsy

Review and Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 4 October 1969

LAST Wednesday's Fairport Convention concert at the Royal Festival Hall contained additions to the great prospect of Sandy and the bunch live on stage. Fairport's ...

Bob Dylan: Nashville Skyline (CBS STEREO 63601)

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 26 April 1969

'Girl Of The North Country' (with Johnny Cash); 'Nashville Skyline Rag'; 'To Be Alone With You'; 'I Threw It All Away'; 'Peggy Day'; 'Lay Lady ...

Bob Dylan: "My Friend Bob", as told by Marc Ellington

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 30 August 1969

"I REMEMBER him as a very nervous person," he said, looking into space and recalling the times he'd shared with the young Bob Dylan. ...

Fairport Convention: Liege and Lief (Island Stereo ILPS 9115).

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 27 December 1969

RELEASED AFTER Sandy and Tiger left the group, this LP would appear to be the last by the Fairports in their most famous line-up, with ...

Fairport Convention: Partings and Laments

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 3 January 1970

THE FAIRPORTS' newest LP Leige And Leif is by far the best thing they've done in the eyes of the Crawling. In the eyes of ...

Fairport Convention: Unhalfbricking — Is This Word Pornographic?

Profile and Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 2 August 1969

Lon Goddard from the Underworld ...

The Foundations: Ups and Downs of the Foundations in America

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 21 June 1969

YOU'VE HEARD of the Original this and the Fabulous that — cases of established names being lifted from top U.S. groups and used on imitation ...

The Four Tops: Yesterday's Gone (Tamla Motown Stereo ST ML 11087).

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 18 January 1969

SOME UNEXPECTED selections on this long awaited 4 Tops collection. The Tops are classics of The Male Motown list and have certainly put some brilliant ...

Grateful Dead: English Audiences Puzzle The Grateful Dead

Report and Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 6 June 1970

DE GRATEFUL DEAD, Man. Everybody lowered their heads and peered from a dark veneer of mystery at the very mention of the name. An eyeball ...

Grateful Dead: Join The Dead Men in One Huge Organism

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 29 April 1972

Grateful Dead's lead guitarist JERRY GARCIA talks to Lon Goddard ...

Arlo Guthrie: Alice's Restaurant (Dir. Arthur Penn; United Artists)

Film/DVD/TV Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 20 December 1969

THE FILM of Alice's Restaurant lacks the whimsical outlook that made the LP track of the same name. On the LP, Arlo Guthrie seeks to ...

Hot Chocolate: Hot — Bet Yer Life They Are!

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 3 October 1970

HOT CHOCOLATE'S 'Love Is Life' looks like the third giant hit for Mickie Most's new Rak label — and one of those three nearly went ...

Humble Pie: Town and Country (Immediate Stereo IMSP 027)

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 19 November 1969

Much improved Pie ...

Humble Pie: Ronnie Scott's Club, London

Live Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 16 August 1969

CHAMPAGNE, CHICKEN AND THEN A SMALL PORTION OF HUMBLE PIE ...

Joe Cocker: They Said... It Couldn't Be Done But... Joe Did It!

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 19 October 1968

THEY SAID it couldn't be done... couldn't be done... couldn't be done. But Joe Cocker's done it. ...

Elton John: Good Laugh

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 18 April 1970

PEOPLE ARE too serious in this business is the conclusion presented by Elton John. Elton and Bernie Taupin composed 'Border Song', which is receiving wide ...

Gladys Knight, Alan Price: Gladys Knight & the Pips, Alan Price Set: Saville Theatre, London

Live Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 9 December 1967

Alan Price and Gladys Knight & the Pips — Saville triumph ...

Led Zeppelin: "Long hair almost got us shot!"

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 27 June 1970

John Bonham of Led Zeppelin tells RM's Lon Goddard ...

Gordon Lightfoot: "Bob Dylan Gets Uptight If He's Bent Around" — Says Gordon Lightfoot

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 14 June 1969

CAN YOU imagine someone becoming a well known poet and singer, yet never cutting a record? ...

Miriam Makeba: Royal Albert Hall, London

Live Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 25 November 1967

Cat-like Miriam at the Albert Hall... ...

Henry Mancini, Andy Williams: Andy Williams, Henry Mancini: Royal Albert Hall, London

Live Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 25 May 1968

ONE OF America's true men of song, Henry Mancini lays proud claim to a remarkable list of musical credits, sprinkled with the occasional academy award. ...

Manfred Mann: Mighty Garvey! (Fontana TL5170)

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 20 July 1968

MANFRED MANN'S new album Mighty Garvey! introduces a new character in the form of various styles. Garvey is a multiple combination at every outstanding type ...

Mighty Baby, The Rolling Stones, Shakin' Stevens: The Rolling Stones, Mighty Baby, Shakin' Stevens and the Sunsets: Saville Theatre, London

Live Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 20 December 1969

TO REFUTE some of the idiotic ravings of national press reviewers, the Rolling Stones had no trouble stirring up the atmosphere at London's Saville Theatre ...

Joni Mitchell: The Crawling Eye: Protest peace... and Joni Mitchell

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 10 January 1970

JONI MITCHELL is ever such a nice person. ...

Moby Grape — The Truth!

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 1 March 1969

WHAT WAS Moby Grape? Some thought it was yet another hold-over from the battery of 'grape' jokes that sprang out of the American college pun ...

Rick Nelson: The Dirty Rock & Roll Smile

Retrospective and Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 11 March 1972

RICK NELSON tells how he grew from being America's cute kid brother to rock 'n' roll teenage rage... and what happened after that ...

Willie Nelson: Get set for good old Country Music: Willie Nelson's End of Summer Picnic

Profile and Interview by Lon Goddard, Daily Astorian, 7 September 1995

"MAMA, DON'T let your cowboys grow up to be babies," joked quintessential crossover music legend Willie Nelson from the stage of Portland's 3,200 capacity Rose ...

The Nice: Nice N' America

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 5 July 1969

"WE DO NOT want anyone in this country to think we are skipping off to America and forsaking our British fans," explained organist and showman ...

Harry Nilsson: Nilsson's New Album

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 8 April 1972

Producer Richard Perry talks to Lon Goddard ...

Plastic Ono Band: Who Are The Plastic Ono Band?

Report by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 12 July 1969

WHO ARE the Plastic Ono Band? More than likely, you were unable to remove that insidious little question from your minds these past few days. ...

Procol Harum: Back to the Classics?

Report and Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 21 June 1969

"No," says Procol's Gary Brooker. "We don't copy classical music: Robbie doesn't know one ancient composer from another." ...

Terry Reid: Dynamite — Comes in Three's

Profile and Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 15 February 1969

SLOWLY BUT more than surely, a new cult is building under our noses on both sides of the Atlantic. Centre of the exclusive attraction is ...

Jeannie C. Riley: 'Harper Valley' Characters Come To Life via Jeannie C. Riley

Profile by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 7 December 1968

VISIONS OF the Mississippi Delta again grace the charts as does a rather lovely face while 21-year-old Texas-born Jeannie C. Riley nips at the top ...

Smokey Robinson: "The old ideas are dying just like Vaudeville did"

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 14 February 1970

Smokey Robinson on the current pop scene. ...

The Rolling Stones: Beggars' Banquet (Decca)

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 30 November 1968

'Sympathy For The Devil'; 'No Expectations'; 'Dear Doctor'; 'Parachute Woman'; 'Jig-Saw Puzzle'; 'Street Fighting Man'; 'Prodigal Son'; 'Stray Cat Blues'; 'Factory Girl'; 'Salt Of The Earth' ...

The Rolling Stones: One Plus One aka Sympathy for the Devil (Dir. Jean Luc Godard)

Film/DVD/TV Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 19 July 1969

Stones Long Awaited Film Retitled Sympathy For The Devil. R.M.'s Lon Goddard Gets Special Preview... ...

The Rolling Stones: Keith Richard: "Acting Is For Mick, Not Me!"

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 26 July 1969

THE SILENT one speaks. In these times, words from Keith Richard are as rare as cobras in Essex, but the Rolling Stones' lead guitarist, who ...

The Rolling Stones: Stones Pie Brawl!

Report by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 14 December 1968

R.M.'S LON GODDARD was there... ...

The Rolling Stones: "After about five numbers there seemed to be fights everywhere. I was numbed"

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 31 January 1970

MICK TAYLOR ON THE STONES BLOODBATH ...

The Rolling Stones: Let It Bleed (Decca Stereo)

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 29 November 1969

LET IT BLEED, or let it rip they did. From the first track it is apparent that production scale on the latest Stones LP has ...

The Rolling Stones: 'Brown Sugar'; 'Bitch'; 'Let It Rock' (Rolling Stones Records RS 19100)

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 17 April 1971

SUPERB ROCK and roll again from the best exponent of the stuff going. Great value with the three tracks on this maxi-single, beginning with the ...

The Rolling Stones: Hyde Park, London

Live Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 12 July 1969

the good, the bad & the ugly... ...

The Rolling Stones, Mick Taylor: The Rolling Stones: "I Still Can't Believe What's Happening," says Mick

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 21 June 1969

IF YOU WERE free to choose your position in pop today; if you had your choice of any groups... "I'd choose The Rolling Stones anyway," ...

The Rolling Stones, Charlie Watts: The Rolling Stones: Live Concerts Are Like Going To The Pictures Says Charlie!

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 25 October 1969

"THE STONES have been lucky — or clever in that we have done some records that have lasted longer than a week," said Charlie. ...

The Scaffold: Scaffold: Queen Elizabeth Hall, London

Live Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 17 February 1968

AN HILARIOUSLY comedic and subtly intimate evening sparsed with a few soft-core implications was to be had at the Queen Elizabeth Hall during the appearance ...

Judee Sill Leaves Out the Juicy Bits

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 8 April 1972

"WHERE WOULD you like me to start? Past, present or future?" exclaimed the cat-like figure that swooped in and instantly slid on to the sofa. ...

Simon & Garfunkel: The Wizards

Profile by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 8 February 1969

SOME YEARS ago, in the days of pop's infancy, the fickle finger of fate (thank you Dick Martin and Dan Rowan) struck a golden combination. ...

Simon & Garfunkel: Simon and Garfunkel: Bridge Over Troubled Water (CBS Stereo 63699)

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 7 February 1970

A long wait for S and G album — but well worth it! ...

Frank Sinatra: Watertown (Reprise 1031 American copy)

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 9 May 1970

Bloodshot emotion and cool nonchalance ...

Sly & the Family Stone: Sly To Put a Core in the Apple

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 31 August 1968

TO STAMP OUT MUSICAL DEFICIENCY COME SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE ...

Joe South Introspect: 'I Look For Warmth And Vibrations In People And I Look For God...'

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 17 May 1969

"JOE SOUTH is a boy from the roots of this country (U.S.A.), a whole bed of human suffering throughout the history of this fine land ...

B.J. Thomas: Those raindrops keep falling — like four times!

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 14 February 1970

SO NATURALLY, American singer B.J. Thomas has some cause for concern. Because three other artists have covered his original record before it could be released ...

Traffic: Traffic (Island Stereo ILPS 908IT) *****

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 12 October 1968

TRAFFIC DITTIES ON THEIR NEW ALBUM ...

Charlie Watts: "The One-Off Merchant"

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 18 October 1969

"I'M BASICALLY lazy," said Charlie. “I've never found something I really wanted to do outside the Stones. I know it must sound boring, but it's ...

Tony Joe White: Music Millionaires

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 29 March 1969

TONY JOE WHITE has a sleepy southern Louisiana accent, looks and sounds a lot like American heavy actor Claude Akins, and plays a fast guitar. ...

The Who: Tommy (Track)

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 24 May 1969

'Overture'; 'It's A Boy'; '1921'; 'Amazing Journey'; 'Sparks'; 'The Hawker' (A); 'Christmas'; 'Cousin Kevin'; 'The Acid Queen'; 'Underture'; 'Do You Think It's Alright?'; 'Fiddle About'; ...

The Who: Who's Next (Track Deluxe 2408 102)

Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 4 September 1971

Who's here with biggest ever ...

The Who: Ronnie Scott's, London

Live Review by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 10 May 1969

FROM TWELVE o'clock onwards, an influx of journalists, publicists and assorted ravers were to be seen conglomerated in deepest Soho, preparing themselves with liquid medication ...

Frank Zappa: Was this the real Ruben Sano standing up at last?

Report and Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 23 January 1971

FRANK ZAPPA sauntered in, poured himself into the chair at the front of the room, folded his arms, crossed his legs and assumed the appearance ...

List of genre pieces

"I'm a Fairly Normal Person" — John Peel

Interview by Lon Goddard, Record Mirror, 19 July 1969

FEW PEOPLE in this day and age can understand or accept a man who does not wish to sell himself; who will try to employ ...

Underground Press An Important Promotion Outlet

Overview by Lon Goddard, Billboard, 13 November 1971

THE BRITISH underground press, or experimental press serves the budding supporters of the "Alternative Society" in a manner that is easily digestible; from a literary ...

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