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  • Pink Floyd: The Piper at the Gates of Dawn

    by John CavanaghJune 18, 2008Comments (0)

    “My guess is that this was not even intentional. They are a lazy bunch and could never be bothered to practice, so they probably had to improvise to get away with it.” (read more)

  • Home Thoughts Of Phil Ochs

    by Chris CharlesworthMay 28, 2008Comments (2)

    The apartment belonged to Phil Ochs and was rented by me through Phil's brother Michael. At the time Phil was away on an extended vacation in Africa. I'd never met Phil but I'd heard his music, read some of his writings, and seen pictures of him. Now I was living with his possessions, in fact his life, all around me. It was an untidy apartment, but large and homey nevertheless. From this I deduced Phil to be an untidy, disorganised character (read more)

  • Happy One-Year Anniversary: A Time to Celebrate and Look Back

    by The EditorsMay 14, 2008Comments (17)

    Read shared stories from Paul and other writers and editors who worked on the original Crawdaddy! (plus our own Denise Sullivan who writes quite eloquently on the Crawdaddy! spirit). As we take time this issue to pay homage to the original, as our own one-year anniversary wouldn’t even be remotely possible without it, we hope you enjoy them as they recount their insightful tales. (read more)

  • Song Man: Will Hodgkinson's Six-String Odyssey

    by Denise SullivanApril 16, 2008Comments (2)

    "I didn't pick up a guitar when I was younger for silly reasons... because all my friends had already started, and I didn't want to be a Johnny Come Lately," says Will Hodgkinson, author of Guitar Man and, more recently, Song Man, his "six-string odyssey" of learning to play and write songs at the advanced age of 34. (read more)

  • Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff: The Sound of Philly Lives On

    by j. poetMarch 26, 2008Comments (0)

    When Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff started Philadelphia International Records in 1971 they were already well-known songwriters and producers with dozens of hits to their individual credit. They’d written and/or produced local Philadelphia acts like the Sapphires (“Who Do You Love”) and the Soul Survivors (read more)

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