Results for Paul Butterfield's Better Days
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by Paul Williams•May 14, 2008•
The first issue of the first American rock music magazine was printed on Sunday, January 30, 1966, in a basement in Brooklyn, New York, on the Qwertyuiop Press mimeograph belonging to and operated by Ted White, a science fiction fan (and writer and editor). The date on the masthead was February 7, because the 17-year-old founder unreasonably intended it to be a weekly magazine
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by Jeff Wilson•April 30, 2008•
Smiling so hard his face must have hurt, Danko had a boyish, wide-eyed, let’s-get-this-party-started look in his eyes as he approached the mic. And he was dressed to impress, wearing black dress slacks, shiny hard-soled shoes, and a bright red button-down shirt
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by Paul Williams•April 9, 2008•
What kind of a fan am I today? In some ways I’m unchanged, and I still look for and sometimes find in the music exactly whatever it was I hungered after when I was 16 (proof that the world is a passionate place; a friend in the lonely night; release for my anger, confusion, idealism, desire fear and love).
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by Paul Williams•December 12, 2007•
Originally published in Issue #6 of Crawdaddy!
John Lee Hooker, of Clarksdale, Mississippi, and Detroit, Michigan, is one of America’s best-known blues singers. He sings and plays in an intensely personal style that is neither Chicago nor Delta; he has performed in almost every club and recorder for practically every blues label in the world.
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1/29/2007
I was a Winterland regular in the seventies . I have kept a concert diary beginning with Led Zeppelin , Issac Hayes and...
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1/24/2007
See, I knew it... Hillsdale High, 1970
I don't remember the year, but Bill Graham's offices burned in a fire. I just...
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