By The Time We Get To Woodstock 2019
The famous Woodstock Music & Art Festival of August 1969 will celebrate its 45th anniversary this summer. There are no plans to mark that occasion, but Michael Lang, the co-creator of the original...
View ArticleBlind Owl’s Blues
Born on the 4th of July, two years after America entered World War 2, Alan Christie Wilson died a little over 27 years later having become famous as Blind Owl Wilson, the co founder, and principal...
View ArticleSan Francisco, January 1967, the Place to Be-In
For some 1967’s Summer of Love had its origins on a mid-January day in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park; for others gathered at the Polo Fields this was the last day of the true hippies. But there’s no...
View ArticleMad Dogs & Joe Cocker Go Out To The Movies
The anniversary is especially piquant after the sad death of Joe Cocker recently, but it’s also a chance to remember him at the peak of his powers. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s ‘Mad Dogs and Englishmen’...
View ArticleOne Night In Leeds With The Who
Rock history took place on a university campus on this day 45 years ago. It may have been Valentine’s Day, but that was of little consequence when one of the UK’s greatest-ever rock bands took to the...
View ArticleRemembering The Great Ravi Shankar
As so often, George Harrison put it most profoundly. “The first person who ever impressed me in my life was Ravi Shankar, and he was the only person who didn’t try to impress me.” The master Indian...
View ArticleYou’ve Never Heard of Keef Hartley?
Back in 1969 there were a number of bands that played Woodstock more by luck than their stature on the international stage. The Keef Hartley Band was one of them. The Buddy Rich inspired Keith Hartley,...
View ArticleHow Tommy Very Nearly Wasn’t A Wizard
‘Pinball Wizard’ is one of those very special songs, one that is a great rock song, but at the same time a classic pop song, and yet it was not as big a hit as perhaps we all remember, such is its...
View ArticleFESTIVALS
Thanks to the wonder of modern TV’s talking heads, and too much distilled history, there are some people that think that Woodstock was the first music festival. When it’s pointed out that there was the...
View ArticleThe Zombies Interview At Ramblin’ Man Fair 2016
Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone from The Zombies talk about Woodstock, Gene Simmons, the 50th anniversary of 'Odessey and Oracle' + more at Ramblin' Man Fair 2016. To win a special uDiscover board...
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